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Former "Black Bull Inn", Upperby - October 2017
Appears on the 1867 OS Map and is probably mid-19th Century, the "Black Bull Inn" was acquired by the State Management Scheme on 16 August 1916. It probably closed when the nearby Redfern designed "Rose & Crown" opened on 22 December 1930 and has been a private dwelling since.
The OS Maps are vague and it is uncertain how much of this building was the "Black Bull", it could well have included part or all of the grey fronted property to the left.
Private dwellings with no public access.
Image: © The Carlisle Kid
Taken: 29 Oct 2017
0.03 miles
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Nos.164 and 162 Upperby Road
Ordnance Survey records indicate that a benchmark levelled at 36.866m above Newlyn Datum was verified in 1972 on the left hand side of a shop No. 162 Upperby Road. Evidently that shop has been converted to two houses, with the left hand one renumbered to 164. See www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm103218
Image: © Luke Shaw
Taken: 1 Sep 2020
0.04 miles
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Manor Road, Upperby
Image: © Alex McGregor
Taken: 14 Jul 2010
0.06 miles
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St John's Church, Upperby, Carlisle
Image: © Brian Norman
Taken: 11 Jun 2006
0.07 miles
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Bus stop on Upperby Road
Looking south east.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 10 Oct 2015
0.10 miles
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Benchmark on SE face of tower of St John the Baptist Church, Upperby
Ordnance Survey 1GL bolt benchmark shown on 1867 Map levelled at 148.5 feet above Liverpool Datum. The mark was measured as being 123cm above present ground level and 63cm from the tower south buttress
Image: © Luke Shaw
Taken: 15 Sep 2020
0.10 miles
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The tower of St John the Baptist Church, Upperby
There is an Ordnance Survey benchmark
Image on the right hand face of the tower about 1.2m above ground level. The tower centre is a component of a OS intersected station trig point, http://trigpointing.uk/trig/11115
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 15 Sep 2020
0.10 miles
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Church of St John the Baptist, Upperby
Built circa 1840, in early Gothic Revival style. A chapel extension was added in 1975.
The church of St John the Baptist is remarkably similar in structure to St John the Evangelist at Houghton, to the North of Carlisle - see Geograph photo https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5694555 . It is assumed that they were designed by the same architect.
Information for this description was found on the Diocese of Carlisle website https://www.carlislediocese.org.uk/church/carlisle-st-john-the-baptist.html .
Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 7 Aug 2014
0.10 miles
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Flats above shops on Lamb Street
Hairdressers and card shop at #29
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 24 Aug 2019
0.11 miles
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St John the Baptist Church and Upperby Cemetery
The church was built around 1840, and had a small graveyard. In 1881 a municipal cemetery was established here, which gradually expanded into adjacent fields over the years.
Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 7 Aug 2014
0.11 miles