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Sims Hill - Still farmland
South of the entrance to the Coldharbour Lane site of the University of the west of England - Frenchay Bristol
Image: © John Phillips
Taken: 20 May 2005
0.04 miles
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Cattle near Filton Cemetery
The stile carries footpath LWB/1 into a field grazed by cattle, when it turns into footpath LSG/25, as the edge of the wood is a parish boundary. Beyond is housing across Coldharbour Lane.
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 7 Sep 2013
0.08 miles
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Stile by Coldharbour Lane
The start of footpath LSG/25, which crosses to the wood on the far side of the cattle pasture.
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 7 Sep 2013
0.13 miles
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2011 : Excellent houses, pity about the roads
Am fully in favour of traffic calming but this is taking things a bit too far. Drove round here in frustration looking for somewhere to stop for a geograph or two, all double yellow lines, then found a single yellow line and heaved a sigh of relief.
This is at the end of Jellicoe Avenue, hope they will find the Wright Way soon.
Off Coldharbour Lane, between the University of the West of England and the Dower House.
Image: © Maurice Pullin
Taken: 2 May 2011
0.14 miles
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Clock Tower in Stoke Park
This clock tower is on the Stoke Park Estate, just to the northeast of the Dower House. Each of the four faces has stopped at a different time.
Image: © Brett Norris
Taken: 17 Aug 2009
0.15 miles
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Benchmark on the clock tower on the former Stoke Park Hospital site
Ordnance Survey cut mark benchmark described on the Bench Mark Database at http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm47952
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 9 Apr 2013
0.16 miles
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Clock Tower from Thomas Way
There is an OS benchmark
Image on the left face of the near corner
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 9 Apr 2013
0.16 miles
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The Burden Tower
This impressive tower was built by the Berkeley family, owners of nearby Stoke Park (Dower House) in honour of the Reverend Harold Nelson Burden. The popular priest gave much emphasis on care for those who were suffering from various mental health issues, especially children. Growing from this work, the area became a leading force in this area of health care for many years. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4949815 for a look at the plaques.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 13 May 2016
0.16 miles
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Burden Tower doorway
Two plaques above the entrance reveal the tower is dedicated to the priest, Harold Burden. He was a local man who was associated with the nearby Dower House and pioneered mental health care around a century ago. The second plaque is dedicated to Burden's second wife, Rosa, who also devoted much of her efforts to the cause. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4949806 for a wider view.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 13 May 2016
0.16 miles
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Path up Sims' Hill
Footpath LWB/1 passes a tumbledown gate and climbs through woodland.
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 7 Sep 2013
0.18 miles