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Grid reference ST5601

near to Rampisham, Dorset, England


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ST5601 : Magnificent Ash tree Higher Wraxall by Nigel Mykura Magnificent Ash tree Higher Wraxall
This fine specimen stands just outside the hamlet of Higher Wraxall on the road that runs SW up the hill to the Kingcombe crossroads on the A356 Dorchester to crewkerne road.
ST5601 : Field north of Higher Wraxall by David Smith Field north of Higher Wraxall
A small power line crosses the field
ST5601 : Grazing sheep by Robin Webster Grazing sheep
South of Rampisham, whose church is just showing at the right.
ST5601 : Wraxall: postbox № DT2 205, Higher Wraxall by Chris Downer Wraxall: postbox № DT2 205, Higher Wraxall
This little postbox and neighbouring parish noticeboard stand against the outbuildings by the manor house (see ST5601 : Wraxall: manor house and outbuildings). The box is emptied daily, except Sunday, at 10:30am.
ST5601 : Wraxall Manor, Higher Wraxall, Dorset by Colin Cheesman Wraxall Manor, Higher Wraxall, Dorset
Wraxall Manor is a Grade II listed manor house built around 1630, probably by William Lawrence.
ST5601 : Manor Farm, Higher Wraxall by Becky Williamson Manor Farm, Higher Wraxall
ST5601 : Wrapped bales, Higher Wraxall by Nigel Mykura Wrapped bales, Higher Wraxall
View looking north from the road from Higher Wraxall to the Kingcombe Crossroads on the A356. The recently harvested and wrapped bales of hay await collection.
ST5601 : Road between Rampisham and Higher Wraxall by Becky Williamson Road between Rampisham and Higher Wraxall
ST5601 : Wraxall: the manor house by Chris Downer Wraxall: the manor house
A picturesque sandstone building in Higher Wraxall.
ST5601 : Manor House at Higher Wraxall by John Lamper Manor House at Higher Wraxall
Wraxall is divided into two tiny hamlets. Higher Wraxall has this fine large stone manor house, built around 1630 and extended in the 19th century, with a few cottages and a farm.
ST5601 : Dorset Countryside near Rampisham by Nigel Mykura Dorset Countryside near Rampisham
Looking east across the valley below the road from Rampisham to Lower Wraxhall
ST5601 : Clock on barn at Manor Farm, Higher Wraxall by Becky Williamson Clock on barn at Manor Farm, Higher Wraxall

 
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