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East window, St Denys church, Aswarby
by Julian P Guffogg
for square TF0639
East window in memory of Sir Thomas Whichcote, 7th Baronet of Aswarby, d.1892.
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St Denis' church, Aswarby
by J.Hannan-Briggs
geograph for square TF0639
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Aswarby Estate Woodyard
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0640
The woodland on the Aswarby Estate is managed for timber, and one of their... (more)
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Memorial, St Denys church, Aswarby
by Julian P Guffogg
for square TF0639
Monument by Thomas Campbell on the south wall in the nave to Lady Marian... (more)
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South door, St Denys church, Aswarby
by Julian P Guffogg
for square TF0639
Late 12th C. and Early English.
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Memorial to George Bass
by Julian P Guffogg
for square TF0639
Baptised in Aswarby church in 1771, he discovered The Bass Strait between... (more)
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Church of St Denys, Aswarby
by Julian P Guffogg
geograph for square TF0639
View from the south east.
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Church of St Denys, Aswarby
by Julian P Guffogg
geograph for square TF0639
A view from the south.
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Box pews, Aswarby church
by Julian P Guffogg
for square TF0639
Dating from the mid 19th century.
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Font, Church of St Denys, Aswarby
by Julian P Guffogg
for square TF0639
A late 12th C tub font with corner leafy finials. Modern cover.
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Organ, St Denys church, Aswarby
by Julian P Guffogg
for square TF0639
A small organ by Cousans with 4 stops.
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Interior, Aswarby church
by Julian P Guffogg
for square TF0639
Looking east, towards the chancel.
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Tower Gargoyle, St Denis' church, Aswarby
by J.Hannan-Briggs
for square TF0639
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Gargoyle, St Denis' church, Aswarby
by J.Hannan-Briggs
for square TF0639
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Gargoyle, St Denis' church, Aswarby
by J.Hannan-Briggs
for square TF0639
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The Old Smithy
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0640
A stone built smithy of 1846 on the Aswarby estate. It is adjacent to the... (more)
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Sawmill building
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0640
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The village defibrillator
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0640
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Shoeing bay. With defibrillator
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0640
This smithy is a grade II listed building, and the listing at... (more)
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