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Grid reference ST3612

near to Cricket Malherbie, Somerset, England


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ST3612 : Cottage at Oxenford by Derek Harper Cottage at Oxenford
With some modern conversions on the left. Seen from the lane from Dowlish Wake.
ST3612 : New Cottages by Roger Cornfoot New Cottages
ST3612 : Maize Field and track by Julian P Guffogg Maize Field and track
Located roughly between Dowlish Wake and Cricket Malherbie.
ST3612 : The Piggery by Roger Cornfoot The Piggery
ST3612 : Oxenford by Derek Harper Oxenford
A hamlet on the western edge of Dowlish Wake parish; indeed, I think, the boundary follows the wall curving away on the left. The fragment of garden on this side of it is in Knowle St Giles parish. See also ST3612 : Houses, Oxenford.
ST3612 : Houses at Oxenford Farm by Nigel Mykura Houses at Oxenford Farm
Oxenford farm is a large old farm that has grown into a small hamlet of residential properties
ST3612 : Oxenford House by Derek Harper Oxenford House
Attractive buildings in Ham stone near Dowlish Wake, the main C17-C18 house and cottage described at LinkExternal link
ST3612 : Houses, Oxenford by Derek Harper Houses, Oxenford
Thatched houses opposite ST3612 : Oxenford House, the nearer one glimpsed in that image, and rendering this a hamlet in Ham stone.
ST3612 : Houses, Oxenford by Derek Harper Houses, Oxenford
The pair on the left are seen from the opposite direction at ST3612 : Houses, Oxenford, while on the right is ST3612 : Oxenford House, the grade II* listed house described at LinkExternal link .
ST3612 : Edge of Squash Withy Bed by Derek Harper Edge of Squash Withy Bed
The eastern edge of the thin narrow wood ST3612 : Squash Withy Bed, beside an arable field. In the distance are trees along the Dowlish Brook.
ST3612 : Squash Withy Bed by Derek Harper Squash Withy Bed
Now effective as a shelter belt, this woodland near Dowlish Wake presumably once consisted of willows.
ST3612 : Lane to Oxenford by Derek Harper Lane to Oxenford
The lane from Dowlish Wake curves towards a pleasantly symmetrical oak tree.

 
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