Grid reference ST6854
near to Radstock, Bath And North East Somerset, England
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Former Railway Bridge, Radstock
This is the deck of the steel span over the Wellow Brook, Radstock. It used to carry the Bristol & North Somerset Railway, later GWR, line from Frome to Bristol. The railway closed to passengers in 1959, freight in 1972.
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Fosseway Press, Radstock
Long established printing company.
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2009 : Sign outside the Railway Hotel, Radstock
"5051 Earl Bathurst. Originally built as Drysllwyn Castle, May 1936. First shed allocation Swansea Landore. Renamed August 1937. August 1950 and March 1959 shed allocations Swansea Landore. Moved to Neath shed in April 1961 before... (more)
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St Hugh's Catholic Church
The church is in the care of a priest from Downside Abbey and holds services on Sundays and holy days. There is an adjacent car park. Until very recently Bath & NE Somerset Council paid for Catholic secondary school children in... (more)
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Former railway flyover
Known as Five Arches, only four are visible here. The fifth, to the right of this image, is partially blocked. The flyover carried the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway over the Great Western Railway. Both routes are now cycle tracks.
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Old Boundary Marker in Radstock Museum
Turnpike Parish Boundary Marker formerly on the A367 but now an exhibit in Radstock Museum, Waterloo Road BA3 3EP. Radstock parish. Inscribed RADSTOKE on the left face and MIDSUMMER / NORTON on the right face, with BATH TURNPIKE TRUST... (more)
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Radstock North station after closure
A sad looking Radstock North station taken around the early 1980s from the footbridge towards the level crossing gates and signal box
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Road junction with The Street
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Site of former stations in Radstock, 2006
View westward: on the right was 'Radstock North' station on the ex-S&D Joint line from Bath towards Midsomer Norton, Evercreech Junction, Templecombe and Bournemouth, on the left was the ex-GWR 'Radstock West'... (more)
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Preserved railway at Radstock
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Radstock (Somerset) St Nicholas Church
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Radstock Parish Church of St Nicholas
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