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Grid reference SJ4847

near to Malpas, Cheshire West And Chester, England


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SJ4847 : "The Bolling", Church Street, Malpas by Jim Osley "The Bolling", Church Street, Malpas
Early 18th century house, Grade II listed - for an architectural description visit this LinkExternal link
SJ4847 : Tap, Malpas Cemetery by Richard Webb Tap, Malpas Cemetery
Cemeteries and church yards are often a source of water.
SJ4847 : Footpath leaving Malpas by Peter Wood Footpath leaving Malpas
Looking south-westward.
SJ4847 : Public car park, Malpas by John Firth Public car park, Malpas
SJ4847 : Uses for an old Fire Station by Oliver Dixon Uses for an old Fire Station
On Malpas High Street. Now a cafe bar.
SJ4847 : Malpas Fire Station, B5069, Malpas by Aaron Collis Malpas Fire Station, B5069, Malpas
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service Station 11. This is a Retained (Part-time) Fire Station.
SJ4847 : St Oswald's church, Malpas - tomb-chest of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley (2) by Mike Searle St Oswald's church, Malpas - tomb-chest of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley (2)
Detail from the tomb chest of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley (�1596) and his second wife Mary.
SJ4847 : St Oswald's Church, Malpas, Cheshire by John Lord St Oswald's Church, Malpas, Cheshire
SJ4847 : Part of the High Street, Malpas by Jeremy Bolwell Part of the High Street, Malpas
A typical small town high street, but very nice.
SJ4847 : Giant shop front, Malpas by Humphrey Bolton 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.
SJ4847 : Footpath to Malpas by Jeff Buck Footpath to Malpas
This path connects Overton Heath Lane and Church Street in Malpas.
SJ4847 : St Oswald's Church, Malpas (set of 2 images) by Jeff Buck St Oswald's Church, Malpas (set of 2 images)
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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