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Grid reference TQ7570

near to Upper Upnor, Medway, England


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TQ7570 : Admiralty boundary stone No. 38 by Robin Webster Admiralty boundary stone No. 38
One obviously of many hereabouts, some of which are likely to have been moved with the redevelopment of former naval lands.
TQ7570 : Upnor Castle (set of 4 images) by Chris Gunns Upnor Castle (set of 4 images)
This Tudor castle, built in the 16th century, was designed by Sir Richard Lee in order to protect warships that anchored in the River Medway.
TQ7570 : Dive Store, Block 61 by David Anstiss Dive Store, Block 61
Part of a range of disused buildings as part of the Ordnance Depot in Lower Upnor.
TQ7570 : Footpath to Wainscott by JThomas Footpath to Wainscott
Of Upnor Road.
TQ7570 : National Cycle Network, Milepost by N Chadwick National Cycle Network, Milepost
TQ7570 : Kings Arms, Upnor by Chris Whippet Kings Arms, Upnor
TQ7570 : Tudor Rose pub with Morris Dancers by Clive Stanley Tudor Rose pub with Morris Dancers
The historic High Street in Upper Upnor and the Tudor Rose pub provide the idyllic setting for a ladies North West clog morris dance out evening.
TQ7570 : Upnor Village Sign by David Anstiss Upnor Village Sign
This sign is placed at road junction coming into the village. This metal sign has a gold sheen. Seen on the sign, Upnor Castle (see TQ7570 : Upnor Castle from the river (Upnor Reach) ), a craft of Upnor sailing club, two frogs and an Arethusa ship figurehead (Arethusa is a... (more)
TQ7570 : Looking up a stairwell at Upnor Castle by Marathon Looking up a stairwell at Upnor Castle
Upnor Castle was constructed between 1559 and 1567 on the orders of Elizabeth I and intended to protect both the dockyard and ships of the Royal Navy anchored in the Medway. It was garrisoned by about 80 men with a peak armament of around... (more)
TQ7570 : St James, Upnor, Kent by John Salmon St James, Upnor, Kent
TQ7570 : The A289 heading to Gillingham by Steve Daniels The A289 heading to Gillingham
TQ7570 : Boats on the River Medway by Oast House Archive Boats on the River Medway

 
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