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Grid reference ST9790

near to Hankerton, Wiltshire, England


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ST9790 : Hankerton parish church by Sarah Charlesworth Hankerton parish church
ST9790 : Chapel Lane by N Chadwick Chapel Lane
ST9790 : Paddocks at Common End Farm by Trevor Rickard Paddocks at Common End Farm
Looking west towards Hankerton from the end of a well-used farm track. Many horse paddocks in this area.
ST9790 : Bordering on farcical (4) by Basher Eyre Bordering on farcical (4)
The church of Holy Cross in Hankerton, Wiltshire
ST9790 : Cloatley Rd (set of 5 images) by N Chadwick Cloatley Rd (set of 5 images)
ST9790 : Footpath to Holy Cross Church by Trevor Rickard Footpath to Holy Cross Church
Public footpath heading south across a ripening oilseed rape field. Dwellings at Hankerton in the trees on the right.
ST9790 : Old Barn Close by N Chadwick Old Barn Close
ST9790 : Holy Cross, Hankerton: churchyard (e) by Basher Eyre Holy Cross, Hankerton: churchyard (e)
ST9790 : Holy Cross church, Hankerton by David Purchase Holy Cross church, Hankerton
ST9790 : The Chapel by Trevor Rickard The Chapel
Looking south along Chapel Lane. This building was originally a nonconformist chapel built in 1843 and has since been extended at this end.
ST9790 : Hankerton church (set of 2 images) by Philip Halling Hankerton church (set of 2 images)
Hankerton church is dedicated to The Holy Cross. This Grade II* listed church mainly dates from the late 12th and late 13th centuries, the tower is 15th century with the chancel from 1903. See:... (more)
ST9790 : The Old Vicarage, Hankerton by Vieve Forward The Old Vicarage, Hankerton
This is the new vicarage house, built in 1905–6 to designs by de Bertodano to replace an older one, parts of which dated from the 16th century. LinkExternal link

 
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