Castle Bytham Telephone Exchange

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The photograph on this page of Castle Bytham Telephone Exchange by David Hillas as part of the Geograph project.

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Castle Bytham Telephone Exchange

Image: © David Hillas Taken: 15 Jul 2019

Situated in Station Road, this redbrick building dates from the GPO era and has the code EMCABYT. It provides telephone and broadband services to 759 residential and 45 non-residential premises in Castle Bytham plus Careby, Clipsham, Creeton, Little Bytham, Pickworth and Stretton nearby. A square white BT warning notice and three small ventilation louvres can be seen on this building. Also, work seems to have taken place recently on altering this TE with different colour brickwork on the front and side of it. The numbering ranges of this TE are (01780) 410xxx, 411xxx, the (01780) referring to the Stamford group of nine TEs, and its postcode is NG33 4SJ.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.750715
Longitude
-0.532766