Grid reference SJ4847
near to Malpas, Cheshire West And Chester, England
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"The Bolling", Church Street, Malpas
by Jim Osley
Early 18th century house, Grade II listed - for an architectural description visit this Link
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Tap, Malpas Cemetery
by Richard Webb
Cemeteries and church yards are often a source of water.
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Footpath leaving Malpas
by Peter Wood
Looking south-westward.
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Public car park, Malpas
by John Firth
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Uses for an old Fire Station
by Oliver Dixon
On Malpas High Street. Now a cafe bar.
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Malpas Fire Station, B5069, Malpas
by Aaron Collis
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service Station 11. This is a Retained (Part-time) Fire Station.
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St Oswald's church, Malpas - tomb-chest of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley (2)
by Mike Searle
Detail from the tomb chest of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley (�1596) and his second wife Mary.
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St Oswald's Church, Malpas, Cheshire
by John Lord
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Part of the High Street, Malpas
A typical small town high street, but very nice.
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Giant shop front, Malpas
A two-storey shop front is a surprise in a small sleepy market town. The architecture of the rest of the building is also somewhat eccentric.
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Footpath to Malpas
by Jeff Buck
This path connects Overton Heath Lane and Church Street in Malpas.
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St Oswald's Church, Malpas (set of 2 images)
by Jeff Buck
St Oswald's Church was built in the second half of the 14th century on the site of an earlier church. It was largely rebuilt above the cill level with the addition of a clerestory in the late 15th century. In about 1886 the architect... (more)
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