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Grid reference TM3191

near to Hedenham, Norfolk, England


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TM3191 : Angles Way near Bath Hills Farm, Earsham by Roger Jones Angles Way near Bath Hills Farm, Earsham
TM3191 : Roadsigns on Pound Lane by Geographer Roadsigns on Pound Lane
At the junction with Fen Lane
TM3191 : Spink's Lane by JThomas Spink's Lane
TM3191 : Bomb storage area in Park's Wood by Evelyn Simak Bomb storage area in Park's Wood
During WW2, a large area in the vicinity of Earsham Hall was used as a bomb store by the United States Army Air Force, known as the Earsham Forward Ammunition Depot, Station 545. Bombs were stored in a number of woods and also beside... (more)
TM3191 : Pound Lane and the Start of Green Lane (Byway) by Ian Robertson Pound Lane and the Start of Green Lane (Byway)
Green Lane goes off to the left, signposted as Byway.
TM3191 : Padlocked gate at the start of Whitehouse Lane by Evelyn Simak Padlocked gate at the start of Whitehouse Lane
The sign explains that the gate was erected due to ongoing problems with fly-tipping.
TM3191 : Path And Gate by Keith Evans Path And Gate
Path and gate near to Ditchingham, Norfolk.
TM3191 : The track at the end of Bath Hills Road by Helen Steed The track at the end of Bath Hills Road
TM3191 : Green Lane Emerges onto Earsham Road by Ian Robertson Green Lane Emerges onto Earsham Road
Park's Wood on the left.
TM3191 : Catkins, a sign that Spring is on the way by Adrian S Pye Catkins, a sign that Spring is on the way
TM3191 : Overgrown concreted track in Park's Wood by Evelyn Simak Overgrown concreted track in Park's Wood
During WW2, a large area in the vicinity of Earsham Hall was used as a bomb store by the United States Army Air Force, known as the Earsham Forward Ammunition Depot, Station 545. Bombs were stored in a number of woods and also beside... (more)
TM3191 : Bridleway towards Earsham by Glen Denny Bridleway towards Earsham
Leaving the woodland surrounding Coldbath House the bridleway narrows and passes through a gateway. This is also the course of the Angles Way and Bigod Way.

 
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