Grid reference TF9626
near to Great Ryburgh, Norfolk, England
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Bridge 1712
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National Cycle Route 1 towards Great Ryburgh
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Lodges at the gates of Sennowe Park
A similar view to Nigel Jones's, but with more dramatic lighting. Just a brief description of Sennowe Hall appears in Pevsner. See the entry for the village of Guist, in the North-East Norfolk and Norwich volume of 'The... (more)
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Bridleway to Mill Road, Great Ryburgh
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The path from Westwood Lane to Mill Road, Great Ryburgh (set of 2 images)
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Forgotten railway
The Beeching 'axe' of the 1960s was a severe blow to the rural rail network around the country, especially in Norfolk. Passenger traffic ended between Dereham and Fakenham but the line remained in use for goods traffic and served... (more)
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What IS this insect?
On a nettle at the edge of a wood sat this insect, bold as brass and undeterred by a camera at macro distance away. What is it? Such defensive-offensive marking deserves to be better known. (On 10/08/08 - almost exactly its anniversary!)... (more)
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Gate piers near Great Ryburgh
Described by the listing as "pillars flanking road and marking edge of Sennowe Park. 1905- 8 by G. Skipper". Grade II listed.
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Lodges and gate, Sennowe Hall and Park
Sennowe House was originally a Georgian house built in 1774 for Edmond Wodhouse MP. It was subsequently owned by the Morse-Boycott family (who had it re-built by Decimus Burton), Bernard Le Neve Foster (a lighting engineer), and then Thomas... (more)
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Houses on National Cycle Route 1, Great Ryburgh
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A field seen from Westwood Lane to Mill Road, Great Ryburgh (set of 2 images)
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Track and Gateley Gravel Pit Plantation
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