Grid reference SP7387
near to Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
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The Three Swans Hotel, Market Harborough
by Ian Taylor
Grade II* Listed Building - see Link
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Five listed buildings on Leicester Road
9-11. Grade II listed. Listing number 1074393. Early C19 block, designed as a whole. Red brick. 3 storeys. 3 windows with fluted keystones. Central canted ground floor bay with small cornice. Windows, sashes with glazing bars. No 9 has a... (more)
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Adam and Eve Street, Market Harborough
Adam and Eve Street in the centre of Market Harborough, in Leicestershire.
July 2018 was characterised by a prolonged spell of hot and dry weather. However this was broken towards the end of the month. This image was taken shortly... (more)
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Market Harborough: footbridge to spire
by John Sutton
A view from the footbridge over the Welland in the riverside gardens, with the spire of the parish church of St Dionysius prominent.
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The east side of High Street, Market Harborough |
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Emerson and Wests of Market Harborough
by David Howard
A specialist food shop and a restaurant upstairs.
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The main street in Market Harborough.
by Colin Smith
The Red Cow on the left and a very ornate wrought iron sign for The Swan on the right.
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Sun Dial
by Chris Shaw
Up on Market Harborough Church Tower
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Springfield Street in Market Harborough
by Mat Fascione
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A modern scene
by Bob Harvey
We have a late 20th century market hall, lightweight pedestrian barriers on the pavement, a hint of traffic lights and a cellular telephone mast. We are not in the Middle Ages. And yet, and yet, the bus is about to cross the Harborough... (more)
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Former steam mill - Market Harborough
by Chris Allen
Former steam corn mill erected in the 1860s. The water in the foreground is new and would seem to be part of a landscaping project. The photograph is taken from a bridge over the River Welland. I was just driving through after a Geograph... (more)
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