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Mistley Towers
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1131
Mistley Towers are the remaining parts of a church which was built on this site... (more)
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Anchor Inn, Mistley
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1231
The Anchor Inn at Mistley.
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Mistley village sign and war memorial
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1131
The village sign and war memorial at Mistley, in Essex.
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Shrublands Road, Mistley
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1231
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Shrublands Road, Mistley
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1231
The sign to the right of the image indicates the route of a public footpath.
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Converted warehouses, Mistley High Street
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1131
The buildings on the opposite side of the road were built as warehouses,... (more)
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Feeding the birds on the Stour estuary, Mistley
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1132
Swans, gulls and geese flocking to Hopping Bridge, where a man is feeding them.
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Mistley Towers and village sign
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1131
Mistley Towers are the remaining parts of a church which was built on this site... (more)
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Harwich Road, Mistley
by Malc McDonald
geograph for square TM1231
Harwich Road, at a junction with a lane leading to Mistley Heath.
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Mistley Sunset
by Roger Jones
for square TM1132
Looking towards Suffolk from the Essex bank of the River Stour.
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Mistley Station
by Jim Osley
geograph for square TM1131
Although the station house is closed, the platforms are still in use for trains... (more)
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Mistley Towers, Essex
by Jim Osley
geograph for square TM1131
Grade I listed church towers, all that remains of church built to designs by... (more)
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Mistley Quay
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TM1131
The quay has seen better days.
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Unused building on Mistley Quay
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TM1131
Apparently unused building.
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Foreshore Mistley Walls
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TM1132
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"Essex Secret Bunker" Mast near Village Hall
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TM1231
This is the road to the village hall, with mast nearby.
Some websites suggest... (more)
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