Grid reference TM4693
near to Burgh st Peter, Norfolk, England
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Converted old chapel at Burgh St Peter
A very comprehensive reworking of this old chapel have largely concealed its original function, at least to the external observer.
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White Lion Road, Wheatacre
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Stone of Redemption
A total of seven stones were erected around this area of Norfolk as a millennium project. This one is called the Stone of Redemption and stands at the side of the road between Common Road and Dun Cow Road. For more information about these... (more)
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Whiteways, Wheatacre
One of several distinctive and thoughtful council housing projects by Herbert Tayler & David Green for Loddon District Council. Built in two phases, 1948 and 1957. Mostly two-storey houses.
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Dun Cow Road, Aldeby
Near the junction with Rectory Road
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All Saints, Wheatacre, Norfolk - North chapel (set of 2 images)
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Taylors Road, Burgh St Peter
Looking south west.
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'The White Lion' public house at Wheatacre
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All Saints Church (set of 2 images)
All Saints church > Link is set back from Church Lane and surrounded by a small woodland. It is difficult to find as not even its tower can be seen from a distance. The unusual flint and brick tower... ( more)
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Converted windmill at Burgh St Peter
How are the mighty fallen! The remains of the old mill survive here as little more than an interesting shape, it seems, and a nod to history.
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Mill Road, Burgh St Peter
At the junction with Beccles Road
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The former 'Dun Cow' public house at Aldeby
Aldeby once has two pubs. This on and 'The Tuns' near the church.
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