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near to Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England


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SK1746 : A515 in Ashbourne by Andrew Abbott A515 in Ashbourne
SK1746 : Tissington trail. by steven ruffles Tissington trail.
Tunnel at the start of the Tissington trail.
SK1746 : St Oswald's School, Ashbourne by David Smith St Oswald's School, Ashbourne
SK1746 : Former railway tunnel by Tim Glover Former railway tunnel
SK1746 : Former railway goods shed - Ashbourne by Chris Allen Former railway goods shed - Ashbourne
SK1746 : Medical practice and pharmacy by Peter Barr Medical practice and pharmacy
On Leisure Way, opposite the Leisure Centre.
SK1746 : Vine House, 15 Church Street, Ashbourne by Jo and Steve Turner Vine House, 15 Church Street, Ashbourne
Grade II Listed house with late 18th century fa�ade. In the picture Bagshaws, the Estate Agents; this was the home of the Alsopp family and to the right of the steps can still be seen the stone mullions of the cellar window of the old... (more)
SK1746 : Church of St Oswald, Ashbourne by Alan Murray-Rust Church of St Oswald, Ashbourne
South aisle, late 13th century. Decorated period with an unusual pattern of curvilinear tracery with central lights rising the whole way through the window.
SK1746 : St Oswald's Church, Ashbourne by Dave Dunford St Oswald's Church, Ashbourne
From Station Road.
SK1746 : St Oswalds Church, Ashbourne by Rachel Boden St Oswalds Church, Ashbourne
Built in the 13th and early 14th century this church is one of the grandest in Derbyshire and the finest local example of the Early English style. The most notable feature is the very tall spire 212 feet (65metres) high.
SK1746 : Edward VII post box, Church Street by Peter Barr Edward VII post box, Church Street
SK1746 : Ashbourne - Old Grammar School by Colin Park Ashbourne - Old Grammar School

 
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