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Showing nearest 50 of 122,345 images tagged with top:Village, Rural settlement tag near TA0472.
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The Old Post Office, Wold Newton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0472 At the foot of Front Street, and at a 47 metre spot height.
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Turn left for Fordon
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0472 Signpost at the bottom of Front Street, Wold Newton.
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The smaller pond, Wold Newton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0472 Fed by the Gypsey Race.
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Bus shelter, Wold Newton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0472 On the north side of the pond.
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Footbridge, south side of the pond, Wold Newton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0472 With a small boat as a flower bed.
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The Anvil Arms, Wold Newton
by Ian S geograph for square TA0472 |
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From Front Street to Back Street
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0473 Public footpath through Wold Newton churchyard.
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Church Row, Wold Newton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0473 A terrace of eight [perhaps once nine] houses on Front Street, opposite All Saints Church.
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building material:brick and slateX
top:Housing, DwellingsX
housing:terraceX
terraced housesX
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Village HousesX
top:Village, Rural settlement
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The 11th century church of All Saints
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0473 Set between Wold Newton's Front and Back Streets.
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Entering Wold Newton, East Yorkshire
by Ian S geograph for square TA0473 |
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Thwing: careful drivers are welcomed
by Chris Downer geograph for square TA0469 In common with so many village entry signs, this one at Thwing has the... (more)
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Houses at Eastfield, Foxholes
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0172 Seen across the large field east of the village.
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St Mary's, Foxholes
by Ian S geograph for square TA0073 |
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St Mary's, Foxholes
by Ian S geograph for square TA0073 |
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St Mary's, Foxholes
by Ian S geograph for square TA0073 |
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Entering Foxholes, North Yorkshire
by Ian S geograph for square TA0073 |
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Butcher's Lane, Burton Fleming
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0872 Looking westwards on a quiet afternoon.
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The 'Gypsey Race' in full flood
by Tracey Anne Taylor geograph for square TA0871 This is an exceptionally rare sight as the small stream that runs through... (more)
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Flooding at Burton Fleming
by Tracey Anne Taylor geograph for square TA0872 This was the scene at Burton Fleming following several days of prolonged... (more)
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Front Street, Burton Fleming
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0872 Looking north along the village's main street.
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Looking towards:the centre of the villageX
village centreX
Village main streetX
top:Village, Rural settlement
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Burton Fleming floods at Christmas time
by phillip andrew carl taylor geograph for square TA0872 The Gypsey Race floods the village of Burton Fleming due to the saturated... (more)
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top:Village, Rural settlement
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Junction of Thwing Road and South Street
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0872 The biggest of at least seven road junctions in Burton Fleming. On the... (more)
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Burton Fleming Methodist Church
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0872 Designed to impress, and well looked after.
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Methodist chapelX
methodist churchX
top:Religious sitesX
village chapelX
Village churchX
top:Village, Rural settlement
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The Burton Arms, Burton Fleming
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0872 The village's only pub, at the junction of Front and South Streets.
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Burton Fleming: the post office
by Chris Downer geograph for square TA0872 Although technically a casualty of the cuts of 2007-8 which saw 2,500... (more)
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Turn left for Grindale and Bridlington
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0872 South Street, Burton Fleming.
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Burton Fleming, Please drive carefully
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0871 Sign on the Grindale road, just before the junction with the Rudston Road.
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Gallery and Tearoom at Willerby Wold Farm
by Martin Dawes geograph for square TA0176 Home made and fresh,to be recommended.Excellent use of a barn on the edge of the yard.
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top:Business, Retail, ServicesX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
top:Flat landscapesX
top:Village, Rural settlement
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Entering Butterwick
by Ian S geograph for square SE9971 |
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An old water pump at Butterwick
by Ian S geograph for square SE9971 |
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Houses at the eastern end of Flixton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0479 Why is social housing nearly always built at the edge of a village?
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Lurking under the hedge, west of Flixton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0379 The gate was the focus of this picture until I noticed the statue halfway... (more)
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Over field to Raven Hill Farm
by Martin Dawes for square TA0366 |
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Speed limit on the A1039
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0379 Entering Flixton from the west.
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Western edge of Flixton
by Pauline Eccles geograph for square TA0379 The A1039 passes through the village, carrying traffic to east coast resorts.
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Hunmanby railway station, Yorkshire
by Nigel Thompson geograph for square TA1076 Opened in 1847 by the York & North Midland Railway on its line from... (more)
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Interior of All Saints church, Hunmanby, Nth. Yorkshire
by Derek Voller for square TA0977 On display within this church is a Chain Bible dating from 1541. See TA0977 : The Chain Bible, Hunmanby Parish Church, Nth. Yorkshire
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Parish churchX
top:Religious sitesX
top:Village, Rural settlement
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Bungalow on the south side of the A1039
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0279 Is that part of a radio mast, or a very tall flagpole?
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housing:bungalowsX
front gardenX
top:Housing, DwellingsX
poleX
top:Village, Rural settlement
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Church Hill, Hunmanby, North Yorkshire
by Derek Voller geograph for square TA0977 This village with its 12th Century church has a long history of... (more)
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All Saints church, Hunmanby, North Yorkshire
by Derek Voller geograph for square TA0977 This twelfth century church has been extensively altered and added to in... (more)
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Western end of Folkton churchyard
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0579 Seen from the churchyard gate. The ground is much higher than the adjoining pavement.
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The Chain Bible, Hunmanby Parish Church, Nth. Yorkshire
by Derek Voller for square TA0977 Following the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry the Eighth in... (more)
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top:Religious sitesX
top:Village, Rural settlement
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Eastern end of Folkton church and churchyard
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0579 Seen from the churchyard gate.
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St John the Evangelist, Folkton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0579 A Grade II* 13th century church with Georgian and Victorian alterations.
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Church of St John the Evangelist at Folkton
by Pauline Eccles geograph for square TA0579 Compare to this view by Tracey taken in December, 2009. TA0579 : Folkton village in winter
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In need of repair, Folkton main street
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0579 A rather rundown outhouse overshadowed by a magnificent tree.
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House with Yorkshire sash windows, Folkton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0579 Yorkshire sash windows slide horizontally, not vertically, along grooves in the frame.
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housing:detached houseX
top:Housing, DwellingsX
sash windowX
village dwellingsX
Village HousesX
top:Village, Rural settlement
window:Yorkshire sashX
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Whitewashed houses in Folkton
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0579 Looking north-east down the main [only] street.
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Staxton [or Willerby] Primitive Methodist Chapel
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0179 Built in 1847, and Grade II listed, but now boarded up.
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Shop Farm, on Staxton's main street
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square TA0179 Presumably there was once a shop here, but not any more.
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building material:brickX
FarmX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
Farmhouse and outbuildingsX
Village main streetX
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![TA0179 : Staxton [or Willerby] Primitive Methodist Chapel by Christine Johnstone](http://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/70/09/2700946_bb604550_120x120.jpg)
