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Grid reference SK2245

near to Bradley, Derbyshire, England


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SK2245 : Bradley Primary School by Neil Theasby Bradley Primary School
Apparently, "This Is A Good School".
SK2245 : Bradley Church and Hall from Ladypond by Martyn Glover Bradley Church and Hall from Ladypond
Resident black Swan ice skating...
SK2245 : Bradley Church by Tony Bacon Bradley Church
This church in Bradley doesn't have a bell tower, so a bell is attached to the rear wall, with a steel canopy over it.
SK2245 : Bradley Church and Hall by Peter Barr Bradley Church and Hall
On Yew Tree Lane. The church, All Saints,has now tower over the 14th century nave.Dr Samuel Johnson was a frequent visitor to the Georgian Hall, part of which is now holiday accommodation.
SK2245 : Pinfold Lane past Thrasher's Barn by J.Hannan-Briggs Pinfold Lane past Thrasher's Barn
SK2245 : All Saints' Church in Bradley by Jonathan Clitheroe All Saints' Church in Bradley
This is one of Derbyshire's older churches. A wedding service was about to take place here when this picture was taken.
SK2245 : Lake by Knoll Lodge by Colin Park Lake by Knoll Lodge
This private lake lies on the southern edge of Bradley village and can be viewed from the path which runs along the eastern and southern sides of it.
SK2245 : New house nearly finished by Peter Barr New house nearly finished
New-build, with thatched roof, on Milldam Lane, Bradley.
SK2245 : Bradley Church by Martyn Glover Bradley Church
... with Ha Ha ??
SK2245 : A view of Bradley from the south by Peter Barr A view of Bradley from the south
A small village three miles east of Ashbourne,
SK2245 : Pond near Bradley Village by Jonathan Clitheroe Pond near Bradley Village
Pictured from the track and footpath leading to Crowtrees. A Norman Manor House was situated close to this spot and some surviving earthworks can still be seen next to the track.
SK2245 : All Saints Church Bradley by Malcolm Neal All Saints Church Bradley
In Derbyshire this church is quite unusual in that it has no spire or tower. The grounds around the church look as though they are extremely well tended, especially the clipped bushes.

 
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