IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Cottage Gardens, NUNEATON, CV10 0TG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Cottage Gardens, CV10 0TG 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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Image Listing (10 Images Found)

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Distance
1
Village Green and Pub, Hartshill
Stag and Pheasant pub. Looking across the green from Castle Road.
Image: © John Winterbottom Taken: 11 Jan 2006
0.13 miles
2
Hartshill-The Stag and Pheasant
On the Village Green.
Image: © Ian Rob Taken: 10 Aug 2022
0.14 miles
3
The Stag and Pheasant, Hartshill
Looking good in the autumn sunshine, the Stag and Pheasant overlooks the green in Hartshill. The pub incorporates an Indian restaurant.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 9 Nov 2022
0.14 miles
4
The Stag and Pheasant
The 'local' is pictured here in Hartshill Green.
Image: © Peter Mackenzie Taken: 13 Feb 2017
0.14 miles
5
Friends' Meeting House, Hartshill
Quaker Meeting House on Castle Road, Hartshill, viewed from the front lawn. The building dates from the early 1970s. George Fox, the founder of the Quakers, was born in 1624 about 4km to the north-east, in the Leicestershire village of Drayton-in-the-Clay (known today as Fenny Drayton), and Hartshill is the nearest Quaker meeting existing today. Early Friends, as Quakers are known, met for worship in the barn of Nathaniel Newton, who knew Fox. In 1720 Newton had the first Meeting House built in the village, later replaced by a brick building. He also founded a boarding school. Both later fell into disuse, but the meeting was revived in 1868. https://thefriend.org/article/the-quakers-of-hartshill
Image: © A J Paxton Taken: 12 Oct 2009
0.19 miles
6
Friends Meeting House, Hartshill
Hartshill has a long Quaker tradition that stems back to the 17th century when George Fox, one of the founders of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) who came from Fenny Drayton about 2½ miles away, met Nathaniel Newton here. Newton became one of the first Quakers and left a legacy that established a school in the village. The first meeting house was built here in 1720 but the modern building, seen in this view, dates from about 1972.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 9 Nov 2022
0.20 miles
7
Peace Pole at Hartshill
Hartshill might not be the obvious place to look for a peace pole but it does have one, located here outside the Friends Meeting House. Peace poles originated in Japan and there are now more than 200,000 around the world, a project promoted by The World Peace Prayer Society. Each pole has the motto 'May Peace Prevail on Earth' in the local language and up to 13 other languages. In this view the English and Welsh versions are visible.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 9 Nov 2022
0.22 miles
8
Grange Road
View SW up Grange Road from the bridge over the Coventry Canal. It had been raining for several hours previously and water was still streaming down the hill and collecting at the bottom.
Image: © David P Howard Taken: 11 Feb 2014
0.23 miles
9
Hartshill boatyard
There is a 19th century workshop and blacksmith's forge here.
Image: © Robert Eva Taken: 25 Oct 2016
0.25 miles
10
Country lane
This minor road cuts through the rural landscape north of Hartshill in North Warwickshire.
Image: © Peter Mackenzie Taken: 13 Feb 2017
0.25 miles