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Grid reference SJ8004

near to Albrighton, Shropshire, England


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SJ8004 : Roundabout at the top of Bowling Green Lane by John M Roundabout at the top of Bowling Green Lane
Fntering the urban area.
SJ8004 : Albrighton War Memorial by Richard Law Albrighton War Memorial
Erected in 1920 as a WW1 memorial, with the names of nearly 30 local men listed, and then a further 8 names added after WW2. The memorial was Grade II listed... (more)
SJ8004 : Donington Church by Geoff Pick Donington Church
Dedicated to St. Cuthbert
SJ8004 : Parish church on the outskirts of Albrighton by Jeremy Bolwell Parish church on the outskirts of Albrighton
Nice little church.
SJ8004 : Converted windmill near Albrighton by A Holmes Converted windmill near Albrighton
SJ8004 : Lane to Albrighton by Row17 Lane to Albrighton
SJ8004 : Gap in the Newport Road hedge near Cosford by Jaggery Gap in the Newport Road hedge near Cosford
On December 1st 2015, a temporary road sign is in a 20 metre gap in the hedge on the west side of Newport Road between Albrighton and Cosford.
SJ8004 : Northern end of Bowling Green Lane by Peter Whatley Northern end of Bowling Green Lane
A narrow part of the road presumably reflects an older road layout before the area was laid out with extensive housing estates.
SJ8004 : Albrighton fire station by Kevin Hale Albrighton fire station
Albrighton fire station, Clock Mills, Newport Road, Albrighton, Shropshire.
SJ8004 : War memorial on Newport Road, Albrighton by Ian S War memorial on Newport Road, Albrighton
SJ8004 : Cosford Air Museum by Malcolm Neal Cosford Air Museum
The airforce museum has a large range of aircraft on display going back through the ages.
SJ8004 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the west face of the church. It marks a point 96.400m above mean sea level.

 
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