IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Sweetlove Place, CANTERBURY, CT3 1NE

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Sweetlove Place, CT3 1NE 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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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (218 Images Found)

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The Anchor Inn
Grade II listed. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-178346-the-anchor-inn-and-rear-courtyard-wingha
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 12 Jan 2013
0.02 miles
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Anchor Cottage
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 12 Jan 2013
0.03 miles
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The entrance to Sweetlove Place
Seen from across the High Street.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 31 Jan 2013
0.03 miles
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The Anchor Inn, Wingham
Image: © Oast House Archive Taken: 27 Jan 2012
0.03 miles
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Anchor Inn, 59 High Street, Wingham
Grade II Listed public house, built in the sixteenth century or earlier as a hall-house according to archaeological assessment but formerly two cottages built in 1645 according to the inn's website. It became an Ale House and then early in the eighteenth century, presumably at the same time as the extensive rebuilding, a coaching inn with stage post room. A licence was granted in 1760 according to the inn's website. It was around this time that many Justices imposed closing hours and Sunday closing as part of the licence except for the 'bona-fide traveller' and a number of ale houses converted to inns but it seems other external forces brought about the changes here. The first recorded landlord of The Anchor was one John Puttock, a farmer of the parish of Wingham. A search of my directories produced; 1847 Hart Sandcroft; 1855 C Smith; 1858 George Andrews; 1882 John Gulliver Green; 1891 only P.H. listed is the Dog; 1903 Mrs Sarah Cork; 1913 Ernest Sydney Cork.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 8 Jul 2016
0.03 miles
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Cottages on High St
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 12 Jan 2013
0.04 miles
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The entrance to New Town, Wingham
Seen from across the High Street.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 31 Jan 2013
0.04 miles
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The Anchor Inn, Wingham
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 10 Jun 2015
0.04 miles
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Edmund Street, Wingham
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 7 Jun 2015
0.04 miles
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Oxenden Crescent, Wingham
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 7 Jun 2015
0.04 miles
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