Grid reference SU6127
near to Bramdean, Hampshire, England
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Pasture, Bramdean
Sheep grazing to the south of the village.
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Fox Inn, Bramdean
Closed and being refurbished, the banner proclaims 'Free house - Under new ownership - opening soon'. Evidence of the former owners, Greene King, has been removed.
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Sign for the Fox Inn, Bramdean
The Fox and aspects of hunting are very popular signs and the frequency of Reynard's appearance is only surpassed by the number of his associates, for he appears with hounds, geese, chicken, grape, pheasants and rabbits.
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Esso pipeline laying at Bramdean
Aerial. Showing the already-welded pipe supported upon piles of earth at intervals. The excavators in the foreground seem to be adjusting the position of the pipes. The bent section of pipe will carry the pipeline around a corner beneath... (more)
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The Fox Inn at the Eastern end of Bramdean
This 18th C pub is of Colourwashed brick, toothed eaves with a tile roof. It has a curved weather board front with the Prince of Wales Feathers and Motto carved in oak on the side.
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Petersfield Road, Bramdean
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Church Lane, Bramdean
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Bridleway and footpath junction south of Bramdean
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A272 at Bramdean village boundary
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The Old Rectory, Bramdean
Seen from footpath running along its southern boundary.
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Bramdean : Petersfield Road A272
Looking along Petersfield Road in Bramdean.
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Inspecting the pipeline for electrical insulation
The man on the left probes the pipe whilst the man on the left holds the instrument. The instrument appears to be connected to the end of the pipeline by the thin black wire and circular ring seen just beyond the magenta end cap. I presume... (more)
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