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Showing images tagged with Defensive earthwork tag near SK7953.
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Queen's Sconce, southern rampart
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK7953 The Sconce has been completely cleared of trees and scrub in recent... (more)
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Queen's Sconce, cannon sculpture
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK7952 Commemorating the sieges of the Civil War, it stands on the south-eastern... (more)
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Queen's Sconce, pedestrian bridge
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK7953 Linking across the main ditch, this gives access to the interior of the... (more)
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Queen's Sconce, view looking north
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK7953 The spire of St Mary Magdalene Church helps to relate the Sconce to the... (more)
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Civil War redoubt, Hawton
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK7851 One of a series of Civil War earthworks surrounding the town of Newark,... (more)
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Civil War sconce, Muskham Bridge
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK7856 The original sconce, of which this view shows the southern point, was a... (more)
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Civil War sconce, Muskham Bridge
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK7856 The original sconce, of which this view shows the south-western... (more)
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Pond near Fineshade Abbey
by Richard Humphrey geograph for square SP9797 The former stable block at Fineshade Abbey sits on the rising ground... (more)
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former:abbeyX
former:castleX
Defensive earthwork
defensive fortX
GrassX
top:Historic sites and artefactsX
pastureX
Previous castle siteX
stables (former)X
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Fineshade Abbey and Castle Hymel earthworks
by Richard Humphrey geograph for square SP9797 This former stable block has been converted into a domestic dwelling with... (more)
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Defensive earthworks at Castle Hymel, Fineshade
by Richard Humphrey geograph for square SP9797 These earthworks are the only visible remains at Castle Hymel which was... (more)
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Railway gap in Devil's Dyke
by Hugh Venables geograph for square TL5765 Where the Cambridge to Mildenhall railway used to cross the defensive earthwork.
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Defensive earthwork
top:Historic sites and artefactsX
top:PathsX
public footpathX
former:railwayX
top:RailwaysX
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Devil's Dyke
by Hugh Venables geograph for square TL5963 |
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Footpath along Devil's Dyke
by Hugh Venables geograph for square TL5963 One of the lower sections, but generally the dyke gives good views of the... (more)
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Devil's Ditch
by Hugh Venables geograph for square TL6062 From Running Gap, which allows the Cesarewitch Course at Newmarket to cross the earthwork.
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July Course, Newmarket
by Hugh Venables geograph for square TL6062 From the Devil's Dyke. There is also a small airstrip and a helipad,... (more)
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top:Air transportX
Defensive earthwork
top:Historic sites and artefactsX
top:PathsX
public footpathX
racecourseX
top:Sport, LeisureX
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Fleam Dyke
by Hugh Venables geograph for square TL5553 This section is kept clear of large trees for its value as chalk... (more)
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Sheep grazing on the earthwork, Dallam Park
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD4980 The earthwork is 'a medieval ringwork located in Dallam Park on a... (more)
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trees:beechX
Defensive earthwork
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
top:GrasslandX
top:Historic sites and artefactsX
top:LowlandsX
mediaevalX
period:medievalX
scheduled monumentX
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The Wansdyke
by Gillie Rhodes geograph for square SU0765 Looking East along the Wansdyke, Horton Down is to the left and Tan Hill... (more)
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ancient earthworksX
defensive ditchX
Defensive earthwork
earthworksX
top:GrasslandX
top:Historic sites and artefactsX
Horton DownX
Long distance path:Mid-Wilts WayX
top:PathsX
top:Sport, LeisureX
Tan HillX
top:UplandsX
wansdykeX
wansdyke pathX
Long Distance Path:White Horse TrailX
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