IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Earlesfield, BRISTOL, BS48 4SG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Earlesfield, BS48 4SG by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (28 Images Found)

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Image
Details
Distance
1
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS Cut Mark can be found on the front of No19 Union Street. It marks a point 21.9243m above mean sea level.
Image: © Adrian Dust Taken: 18 Jul 2013
0.13 miles
2
Metal stile to the play park
An unusual and particularly modern stile to aid access to the playground.
Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 29 Sep 2021
0.14 miles
3
Play park off Hannah More Road
The trees shield the users from the large industrial estate beyond.
Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 29 Sep 2021
0.16 miles
4
Tithe barn
The oldest building in Nailsea, now nicely restored.
Image: © Dr Duncan Pepper Taken: 13 Jan 2012
0.20 miles
5
The west face of the west tower
Holy Trinity viewed from ground level: to quote Historic England it has a '3-light window above with hood mould and mask stops, 2nd stage has similar smaller 2-light window all sides, 3rd stage has 2-light bell-openings with stone tracery and hood mould, similar openings at 4th stage'.
Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 29 Sep 2021
0.21 miles
6
Nailsea Tithe Barn
The barn appears to date from about 1480 and served a small collective of farmers and gardeners. It predates Holy Trinity church opposite by a good few decades, but may indicate how Nailsea began to grow with coal seams being worked with more effort. It stored food for much of its time until forthright bluestocking Hannah Moore arrived in 1791 and was appalled at the deprivation and lack of education of the children. With her input the site became a school, with a master. In modern times the barn has been refurbished into a community asset and hall. Note the putlog holes in the exterior wall.
Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 29 Sep 2021
0.21 miles
7
The Ring O'Bells, Nailsea
Located in the southern part of the town, within staggering distance of the church. It was in a fairly rural area until Nailsea's massive expansion of housing post-war.
Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 29 Sep 2021
0.21 miles
8
Nailsea, Somerset, Holy Trinity
Image: © Dave Kelly Taken: 21 Jun 2018
0.21 miles
9
Holy Trinity Church Nailsea
Image: © Dr Duncan Pepper Taken: 13 Jan 2012
0.21 miles
10
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found a buttress of Holy Trinity Church. It marks a point 34.196m above mean sea level.
Image: © Adrian Dust Taken: 28 Jun 2014
0.21 miles
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