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Grid reference TL1689

near to Stilton, Cambridgeshire, England


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TL1689 : The Bell Inn Public House, Stilton by Geographer The Bell Inn Public House, Stilton
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TL1689 : A1(M) junction 16 by Robin Webster A1(M) junction 16
What the sign doesn't say is that the A15 is a shorter, probably more fuel efficient but possibly slower way to Peterborough.
TL1689 : Stilton - Houses On Bell Close by Peter Whatley Stilton - Houses On Bell Close
TL1689 : Footpath to Holme by Jonathan Thacker Footpath to Holme
Once this would have been a useful walk for the inhabitants of Stilton but the construction of the A1(M) has isolated it from the village.
TL1689 : Post Office by Alex McGregor Post Office
TL1689 : Pump and notice board at Stilton by Tiger Pump and notice board at Stilton
The pump with its protective posts and chains and parish noticeboard stand at the corner of High Street (part of the historic Great North Road) and Church Street in the village famous for its cheese. The whole ensemble was restored in 2000... (more)
TL1689 : Three Riley cars parked outside The Bell by Richard Green Three Riley cars parked outside The Bell
Three magnificent Riley cars parked in front of the entrance to the equally magnificent Bell Inn. They had just finished the Stilton Cheese Run from Uppingham on Sunday 22nd April 2012.
TL1689 : Ornate Pub Sign at The Bell, Stilton. by Colin Smith Ornate Pub Sign at The Bell, Stilton.
This was a coaching halt on the Great North Road but has now been by-passed by the A1. Note the very wide street, wide enough for a market. The road to the south of the village is now pedestrianized. Stilton cheese was never made here but... (more)
TL1689 : Start of footpath by Andrew Start of footpath
TL1689 : Signs for J16, A1 (M) by David Robinson Signs for J16, A1 (M)
Signs on gantry over A1 (M), at half mile approach to J16.
TL1689 : Coffee stop for a walking group by Michael Trolove Coffee stop for a walking group
Coffee break by an old cattle yard on the footpath towards Holme.
TL1689 : The Stilton Cheese Inn, Stilton by Humphrey Bolton The Stilton Cheese Inn, Stilton
This was built in the late 17C or early 18C, and was altered c.1920. It is listed, Grade II.

 
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