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Descent towards Bradford-on-Avon
As Bradford-on-Avon has grown up it has gradually enclosed but still maintained a footpath from the north. Here it is now an alley between high stone walls as it starts the steep descent towards the town
Image: © Graham Horn
Taken: 2 May 2007
0.09 miles
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Grade II listed Bearfield Church, Bradford-on-Avon
Viewed from Huntingdon Street. The late 18th century building was Grade II listed in August 1974. Bearfield Church has had several earlier names, including Bethel Chapel, the Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel and Bearfield Congregational Church.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 7 Oct 2011
0.13 miles
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Corner of Bath Road and Ashley Road, Bradford-on-Avon
There is postbox embedded in the wall on the right side of the cottage.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 7 Oct 2011
0.14 miles
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Houses by the Bath Road, A363, Bradford-on-Avon
Image: © David Smith
Taken: 7 Jun 2017
0.15 miles
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This way to the Wiltshire Music Centre
The Wiltshire Music Centre has been built in the grounds of St. Laurence's School, Bradford-on-Avon. It contains a small concert hall with a full programme of classical music concerts and other events. Tonight the Britten Sinfonia were performing music by Webern, Mahler and Schubert.
Image: © HelenK
Taken: 12 May 2012
0.16 miles
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Richmonde Laine, Bradford-on-Avon
Financial services business at 228 Winsley Road, on the corner of Huntingdon Street.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 7 Oct 2011
0.16 miles
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The Rising Sun - Bradford-on-Avon
Image: © Anthony Parkes
Taken: 9 Sep 2022
0.17 miles
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The Rising Sun, Bradford-on-Avon
Pub at 231 Winsley Road.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 7 Oct 2011
0.17 miles
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2007 : Music Centre, Bradford on Avon
With St.Laurence School behind.
The music centre is the bright red building with the monument to Pythagoras on the top disguised as a skylight.
Image: © Maurice Pullin
Taken: 2 Nov 2007
0.22 miles
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Grade II listed Berryfield House, Bradford-on-Avon
Berryfield (or Bearfield) House was built in the early 19th century. It was the residence of various grandees until the 1930s. It had been empty for some time when it was requisitioned by Wiltshire County Council in August 1939 for use as a maternity hospital, in readiness for the arrival of evacuees and their mothers. In 1979 it became Bradford-on-Avon Hospital. After the hospital closed in 2006 the site was developed for housing. The main house was converted for domestic use and houses built in the grounds.
Berryfield House was Grade II listed in August 1974.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 7 Oct 2011
0.23 miles