Notts - NG15 (Annesley Hall area)

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Notts - NG15 (Annesley Hall area)

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 26 May 2012

Although not a very good photograph, it serves to show how non-friendly the access is to the ruins and graveyard of the Grade I-listed former Annesley Church, adjacent to Mansfield Road (A608). There is free parking very nearby on a slip road/cul-de-sac but at present the path into the church yard is unmade and visitors are required to navigate these stone steps into the graveyard. The access board was in place for use by builders with their wheel-barrows and is not normally there. A gardener working nearby seemed disgruntled that several million pounds is currently being spent on preservation work on the church "without any thought" to improving the access.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.066298
Longitude
-1.250209