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Grid reference TL4746

near to Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England


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TL4746 : Village sign, Duxford, Cambs by Rodney Burton Village sign, Duxford, Cambs
on Hunts Road, near the Primary School.
TL4746 : Fields North of Duxford by Anthony Parkes Fields North of Duxford
TL4746 : Duxford: across The Green by John Sutton Duxford: across The Green
Brilliant sunlight and deep shadows on a cold and cloudless morning in early January. The tower and spike of St John's Church show above the roofline in the centre of the picture.
TL4746 : The A505, Duxford by David Howard The A505, Duxford
TL4746 : Duxford from the air by Thomas Nugent Duxford from the air
Viewed from a Stansted bound flight from Glasgow.
TL4746 : Allotments, Duxford by Hugh Venables Allotments, Duxford
TL4746 : Green Street by Ian Capper Green Street
A pair of cottages in Green Street, with the wall of St John's churchyard on the right.
TL4746 : Duxford: Chapel Street on a December afternoon by John Sutton Duxford: Chapel Street on a December afternoon
The corner of Green Street (left).
TL4746 : Duxford, St John's by mym Duxford, St John's
by mym
TL4746 : The John Barleycorn, Duxford by Robert Eva The John Barleycorn, Duxford
TL4746 : Grounds of St John's, Duxford and Robynet House by Duncan Grey Grounds of St John's, Duxford and Robynet House
TL4746 : The John Barleycorn by Ian Capper The John Barleycorn
One of three pubs in Duxford, the John Barleycorn originally dates from the late 16th century, but was altered in the 17th century (hence 1669 above the dormer window) and subsequently. It is grade II listed - for listing particulars see... (more)

 
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