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Grid reference ST0012

near to Halberton, Devon, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from ST0012 [1] taken pre 2000 [4]
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ST0012 : Mid Devon : Country Road (set of 2 images) by Lewis Clarke Mid Devon : Country Road (set of 2 images)
ST0012 : Herne Place by Derek Harper Herne Place
ST0012 : Herne Place seen at a different season from the road southwest of Halberton. The C16 farmhouse is described in detail at LinkExternal link .
ST0012 : Pond Hill and the mill pond by David Smith Pond Hill and the mill pond
ST0012 : St Andrew's Church Halberton by Rod Allday St Andrew's Church Halberton
ST0012 : Victorian villa, Lower Town, Halberton by Roger Cornfoot Victorian villa, Lower Town, Halberton
ST0012 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the milestone. It marks a point 75.988m above mean sea level. Link
ST0012 : Mid Devon : Field & Herne Place by Lewis Clarke Mid Devon : Field & Herne Place
From the bridge looking out across to Herne Place.
ST0012 : Old Milestone by the former B3391, Halberton by T Jenkinson Old Milestone by the former B3391, Halberton
Stone post (plate lost) by the old B3391 (was A373), in parish of HALBERTON (MID DEVON District), West end of village; opposite the turn to Lower Town, and to the Crematorium, below bank on wide grass verge, back from road, on North side of... (more)
ST0012 : St Andrew's Church by Wayland Smith St Andrew's Church
Church in Halberton, Devon.
ST0012 : The diamond jubilee tree, Halberton by David Smith The diamond jubilee tree, Halberton
Planted in 2012 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee.
ST0012 : Road through Halberton and Public Footpath sign by Rob Purvis Road through Halberton and Public Footpath sign
ST0012 : Halberton: millpond in the village by Martin Bodman Halberton: millpond in the village
The pond still provides water for a leat which runs to Halberton Mill – at ST010126. The latter has lost its waterwheel and has been redeveloped as a residence

 
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