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near to Buckden, Cambridgeshire, England
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South's Almshouses, Buckden
The almshouses are dated 1840. Buckden Methodist church is seen to the right.
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Buckden : redundant postal letter box
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St Mary's Parish Church, Buckden
Medieval parish church, standing next to the old Bishop's Palace.
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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?
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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 Link .
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Village cemetery - Buckden
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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.
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Roundabout signage for A1 south
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St Mary's church, Buckden
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Buckden War Memorial: Captain John Green VC memorial plaque
Situated in front of the war memorial.
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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)
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The Lion Hotel, Buckden
An eighteenth century exterior disguises a building of about 1500 Link
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