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Grid reference SE3483

near to Pickhill, North Yorkshire, England


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SE3483 : Pickhill Pumping Station by David Rogers Pickhill Pumping Station
At the north end of The Green beside Pickhill Beck.
SE3483 : Cast iron water pillar by Leanmeanmo Cast iron water pillar
One of two in Pickhill. It's actually a self closing tap rather than a pump, designed to deliver water from a pressurised supply. Not working.
SE3483 : Minor road near Pickhill by Steven Brown Minor road near Pickhill
SE3483 : The old chapel, Pickhill. by Gordon Hatton The old chapel, Pickhill.
Search around most villages and you will come across a Methodist chapel. This one, dated 1861, has long been abandoned and is slowly decaying.
SE3483 : Cross Lane, Pickhill by JThomas Cross Lane, Pickhill
Looking north west.
SE3483 : Pickhill, converted Methodist Chapel by Mel Towler Pickhill, converted Methodist Chapel
The old Methodist Chapel, now converted into a private residence, is on the west side of the village street. There is a benchmark cut into the 5th and 6th course of bricks on the right of the main door.
SE3483 : Dr Livingstone I Presume? by Steve Reeves Dr Livingstone I Presume?
Probably as difficult to find Pickhill's pond as a benevolent Yorkshireman. In fact few residents are aware of its existence, choosing instead to spend their summer holidays frequenting the fleshpots of Thirsk.
SE3483 : Field off Cross Lane, Pickhill by JThomas Field off Cross Lane, Pickhill
SE3483 : Part Conversion by Steve Reeves Part Conversion
Traditional and semi-converted farm buildings. Stable with upper floor and dovecot set into west gable.
SE3483 : The Nags Head, Pickhill by Gordon Hatton The Nags Head, Pickhill
The village pub, which advertises itself as a village inn with accommodation and restaurant.
SE3483 : All Saints, Pickhill by David Rogers All Saints, Pickhill
Presumably a gateway for vehicular access to the churchyard.
SE3483 : All Saints Church, Pickhill by John Slater All Saints Church, Pickhill

 
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