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Grid reference SX2572

near to Henwood, Cornwall, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SX2572 [2] taken pre 2000 [8]
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SX2572 : Cheesewring Quarry by Des Blenkinsopp Cheesewring Quarry
I think climbing clubs come here now, which explains the container and the portaloo.
SX2572 : Old Boundary Marker close to the ruins of the West Phoenix Mine by P G Moore Old Boundary Marker close to the ruins of the West Phoenix Mine
Mine Boundary Marker on the south corner of the enclosed land a few metres north of the ruins of the West Phoenix Mine and against the drystone wall that surrounds the fields associated with the now demolished Wardbook Farm. Linkinhorne... (more)
SX2572 : Cheesering on Stowe's Hill by Gordon Spicer Cheesering on Stowe's Hill
SX2572 : Outcrop on Stowe's Hill by Roddy Urquhart Outcrop on Stowe's Hill
SX2572 : Stowes Hill by cornisharchive Stowes Hill
A Neolithic Tor enclosure, Stowes Pound is located on Stowes Hill, close to the modern village of Minions. Tor enclosures were in use between 4000-2500 BC, and my have been used as ceremonial centres for local communities and for the... (more)
SX2572 : Cheesewring Quarry by Guy Wareham Cheesewring Quarry
Taken from the southern entrance.
SX2572 : Cheesewring Quarry, 1979 by Crispin Purdye Cheesewring Quarry, 1979
View at the south east entrance to this granite quarry taken April 1979. The mineral railway branch trackbed is clearly seen in the foreground. Stone from the quarry was used for building substantial works such as bridges.
SX2572 : None shall pass! by Rod Allday None shall pass!
A huge tyre filled with concrete forms a substantial barrier on the track leading to the old quarry on Craddock Moor, which can be seen in the distance.
SX2572 : Stowe's Hill by David Smith Stowe's Hill
The hill is topped by several weathered rocks, of which the Cheesewring is the most well known, at the right of the summit.
SX2572 : Stowes Hill by Len Williams Stowes Hill
The approach to Stowes Hill upon which can be made out the granite formations known as the Cheesewring Stones. Refer to picture SX2572 : Stowes Hill & Cheesewring Stones for a closer view of the hill and the Cheesewring Stones.
SX2572 : Stowe's Hill by Jonathan Billinger Stowe's Hill
Looking from the west at this double-headed feature on the eastern edge of Bodmin Moor.
SX2572 : Workings below Stowe's Hill by Derek Harper Workings below Stowe's Hill
Sheep and a pony amid the remains of a spoil tip on Craddock Moor.

 
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