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2 images in cluster Original Roman in TQ6404

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in TQ6404, near Pevensey, taken Wednesday, 24 August, 2016, by Philip Halling


TQ6404 : Pillbox in Pevensey Castle by Philip Halling
Pillbox in Pevensey Castle
TQ6404 : World War II pill box in Pevensey Castle by Philip Halling
World War II pill box in Pevensey Castle

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Other Automatic clusters in TQ6404

  1. High Street
  2. St Nicholas
  3. St Mary
  4. Details
  5. Roman Walls
  6. Norman Castle
  7. Pevensey Village
  8. Pevensey Houses
  9. Mary's Church
  10. Pevensey Castle is a Medieval Castle
  11. Tile Roof
  12. Outer Walls
  13. Castle Looking
  14. Ruin
  15. East Sussex
  16. Pevensey had its own Corporation
  17. Entrance to the Castle
  18. West
  19. Western
  20. Remains
  21. Royal Oak
  22. Inside St
  23. Castle was Reoccupied during the Second World
  24. Stained Glass Window
  25. Parish Church
  26. Westham Houses
  27. Inner Bailey
  28. Norman Inner
  29. South of the Church
  30. Inside St Nicholas
  31. Built in the 18th Century
  32. Ground Floor
  33. Hall
  34. Inside St Mary
  35. Inside Pevensey Castle
  36. Car Park
  37. Gatehouse on the Right
  38. Road is the B2191
  39. Westham Buildings
  40. Field According to the 1838 Tithe Map
  41. Looking towards the Eastern
  42. North Chapel was Rebuilt in 1882
  43. Eastern Gate
  44. Priory Court Hotel
  45. Trebuchet Stones
  46. Hankham Level
  47. Memorial to John
  48. South Downs
  49. Old Farmhouse
  50. Fence Bridge
  51. Penthouse Cottages
  52. Seen in the Distance
  53. View Looks East
  54. Eastern Entrance
  55. Dry Moat
  56. St Nicholas Close
  57. Monument Originally Stood in the Chancel
  58. Lane which Runs Parallel
  59. Westham Parish Council
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