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Grid reference TL1967

near to Buckden, Cambridgeshire, England


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TL1967 : South's Almshouses, Buckden by David Purchase South's Almshouses, Buckden
The almshouses are dated 1840. Buckden Methodist church is seen to the right.
TL1967 : Buckden : redundant postal letter box by Jim Osley Buckden : redundant postal letter box
TL1967 : St  Mary's Parish Church, Buckden by Eirian Evans St Mary's Parish Church, Buckden
Medieval parish church, standing next to the old Bishop's Palace.
TL1967 : The George, Buckden by Stephen McKay The George, Buckden
This old coaching inn on Buckden's High Street has adopted an unusual approach for illustrating 'George' on their sign. How many can you identify?
TL1967 : Buckden: entrance to the yard of a former coaching inn by John Sutton Buckden: entrance to the yard of a former coaching inn
This house, on what was originally The Great North Road, was once The Spread Eagle Inn. For its Grade II listing, see LinkExternal link .
TL1967 : Village cemetery - Buckden by Mick Lobb Village cemetery - Buckden
TL1967 : Buckden Towers, Buckden, Cambridgeshire by Robert Edwards Buckden Towers, Buckden, Cambridgeshire
This picture shows the entrance, or gatehouse, to Buckden Towers. It was originally Buckden Palace, built for the Bishops of Lincoln in the 15th century as a moated fortified manor house.
TL1967 : Roundabout signage for A1 south by Dave Thompson Roundabout signage for A1 south
TL1967 : St Mary's church, Buckden by Bikeboy St Mary's church, Buckden
TL1967 : Buckden War Memorial: Captain John Green VC memorial plaque by Michael Garlick Buckden War Memorial: Captain John Green VC memorial plaque
Situated in front of the war memorial.
TL1967 : Catholic parish church of St Hugh of Lincoln by Humphrey Bolton Catholic parish church of St Hugh of Lincoln
St Hugh was born c.1135 and died in 1200; he was canonised in 1220. He was the Bishop of Lincoln, and a very able and courageous man who stood up to Henry II, and later Richard I when he demanded money to help fund his wars, and won their... (more)
TL1967 : The Lion Hotel, Buckden by Jonathan Thacker The Lion Hotel, Buckden
An eighteenth century exterior disguises a building of about 1500 LinkExternal link

 
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