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Grid reference SJ3660

near to Dodleston, Cheshire West And Chester, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SJ3660 [2] taken pre 2000 [1]
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SJ3660 : Wooden Stile at Dodleston by Jeff Buck Wooden Stile at Dodleston
The path heads back beside the maize field towards the village.
SJ3660 : Silos near Dodleston by Michael Graham Silos near Dodleston
On the road to Pulford.
SJ3660 : Dodleston Silos by Paul Roberts Dodleston Silos
Taken from the public footpath.
SJ3660 : St Mary's Church, Dodleston, Cheshire by Colin Park St Mary's Church, Dodleston, Cheshire
SJ3660 : Pivot bench mark on St Mary's tower by John S Turner Pivot bench mark on St Mary's tower
This bench mark is on the north-west buttress of St Mary's tower. There is a hole at the tip of the arrowhead, which suggests it is a pivot mark rather than a rivet, but it is not recorded on the O.S. database so I can't be... (more)
SJ3660 : Northbound A483 near Dodleston by David Dixon Northbound A483 near Dodleston
SJ3660 : The Churchyard of St Mary's Church, Dodleston by Jeff Buck The Churchyard of St Mary's Church, Dodleston
The eastern side of St Mary's churchyard. Wikipedia LinkExternal link
SJ3660 : Year Stone on Dodleston Village Hall entrance by Paul Roberts Year Stone on Dodleston Village Hall entrance
Built in 1896. The W stands for Duke of Westminster who lives in Eaton Hall nearby.
SJ3660 : A483 curving east of Dodleston by Peter Whatley A483 curving east of Dodleston
SJ3660 : St Mary's Church, Dodleston by Eirian Evans St Mary's Church, Dodleston
There was a church here in the early 16th Century, but the present building was rebuilt in 1870.
SJ3660 : Maize at Dodleston by Jeff Buck Maize at Dodleston
A maize field next to a public footpath at Dodleston.
SJ3660 : Dodleston Village Hall by Paul Roberts Dodleston Village Hall
The year stone above the entrance door indicates the hall was built in 1896. The extension on the left was added in 1990 and the year stone has the initials "DVF" which stands for Dodleston Village Foundation.

 
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