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Grid reference SJ2484

near to Thurstaston, Wirral, England


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SJ2484 : Thurstaston by Rosalind Mitchell Thurstaston
The parish church of St Bartholomew.
SJ2484 : Rock carvings, Thursaston Hill by Oliver Dixon Rock carvings, Thursaston Hill
The soft red sandstone of which Thurstaston Hill is composed lends itself to a large number of post-neolithic inscriptions.
SJ2484 : Direction Marker, Thurstaston Hill by El Pollock Direction Marker, Thurstaston Hill
On the top of the hill.
SJ2484 : Towards Thurstaston by J Scott Towards Thurstaston
Thurstaston Road continues towards the A540 Telegraph Road.
SJ2484 : Entrance to Thurstaston Common by Jeff Buck Entrance to Thurstaston Common
Entrance at the southeast corner of the common.
SJ2484 : St Bartholomew's Church, Thurstaston by Sue Adair St Bartholomew's Church, Thurstaston
'Turstanetone' is recorded in the Domesday Book. The earliest mention of a Church occurs around 1125 but other evidence suggests that one may have existed in Saxon times. The Norman Church endured for many hundreds of years and... (more)
SJ2484 : Smokers are requested by BrianPritchard Smokers are requested
This cast iron sign lies next to the path, near to Thor's Stone on Thurstaston Common, it reads : Smokers are requested not to throw tobacco-ash or matches on the ground unless quite extinguished
SJ2484 : Footpath near Thurstaston. by David Quinn Footpath near Thurstaston.
The Footpath leads from Thurstaston to Caldy. The very busy Telegraph Road is just on the other side of the wall.
SJ2484 : Telegraph Road and Thurstaston Recreation Ground boundary stone #1 by John S Turner Telegraph Road and Thurstaston Recreation Ground boundary stone #1
The north east side of Telegraph Road outside Thurstaston Recreation Ground and boundary stone #1, which is mostly buried at the corner of the fence and hedge. The proximity of boundary stone #1 to Telegraph Road has resulted in it being... (more)
SJ2484 : Viewpoint Marker by J Scott Viewpoint Marker
Sandstone Viewpoint Marker that has an etched brass plate affixed to the top detailing the distant geographical and distances (as the crow flies) to features that can be viewed from this position atop Thurstaston Hill.
SJ2484 : Footpath to Irby by Sue Adair Footpath to Irby
SJ2484 : Dawpool School, taken from Thurstaston Hill by Sue Morgan Dawpool School, taken from Thurstaston Hill

 
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