Mansfield, Notts (Bridge Inn)
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 15 Jul 2012
The view from the Methodist Church's upper level car park. A footpath at the side of the Bridge Inn is visible that forms part of the Maun Valley Trail. Rehearsals were occurring in the pub car park on the day that the photograph was taken for part of the outdoor play that formed the penultimate feature of the 2012 Mansfield Cultural Festival. Beyond the prefabricated garage and the blue-painted gates of a shop's storage area the Grade II-listed late 17th century building with the tall chimneys is St Peter's House. Formerly a private house and then a bank, it is now occupied by a firm of solicitors. The tower and spire of the Grade I-listed Parish Church in Church Street is also visible, its tower dating from 1603 and its spire from 1699.