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Grid reference TA1045

near to Leven, East Riding of Yorkshire, England


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TA1045 : West  Street  into  village,  Leven by Martin Dawes West Street into village, Leven
Carr Lane going off to my right
TA1045 : 19 Westlands Way, Leven by Neil Theasby 19 Westlands Way, Leven
Former home of the photographer!
TA1045 : The Hare and Hounds, North Street, Leven by Graham Robson The Hare and Hounds, North Street, Leven
A traditional looking pub located at the crossroads in the middle of the village.
TA1045 : Methodist Chapel, Leven by Peter Church Methodist Chapel, Leven
Small, but beautifully formed.
TA1045 : Sandholme Bridge, Leven by Paul Harrop Sandholme Bridge, Leven
Seen from the south bank of the canal. The bridge carries Sandholme Lane over the Leven Canal.
TA1045 : Leven War Memorial by Ian S Leven War Memorial
This WWI & WWII Memorial in Holy Trinity Church Graveyard. Link Link
TA1045 : Terrace of cottages opposite Leven Primary School by Neil Theasby Terrace of cottages opposite Leven Primary School
The four small cottages look north and south rather than east and west. One of them is in the process of receiving an upgrade.
TA1045 : Holy Trinity Church, Leven by JThomas Holy Trinity Church, Leven
TA1045 : Leven Sports Hall by JThomas Leven Sports Hall
TA1045 : Burshill and Barff Drain at Leven by David Brown Burshill and Barff Drain at Leven
TA1045 : The Hare and Hounds by DS Pugh The Hare and Hounds
Looking along North Street from South Street at the junction with East Street and West Street.
TA1045 : Old Telephone Exchange, Leven, East Yorkshire by David Hillas Old Telephone Exchange, Leven, East Yorkshire
Situated in North Street, this redbrick building dates from the GPO era and would still appear to be in use with ventilation louvres and a BT warning notice having been fitted to its front. The new TE is adjacent to it, TA1045 refers.

 
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