Back in business: rescue building rescued

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Back in business: rescue building rescued by A-M-Jervis as part of the Geograph project.

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Back in business: rescue building rescued

Image: © A-M-Jervis Taken: 3 Sep 2005

The building with the brick tower was formerly a mines rescue station (Granville Colliery, whose landscaped waste heap now supports a dry ski slope, was only a short distance away). Now that coal is no longer mined from deep shafts it has become a business centre, though the “To Let” sign on the front suggests that at the date of the picture it had not become fully occupied.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.768544
Longitude
-1.547908