IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Stanton Hill, DERBY, DE73 7NF

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Stanton Hill, DE73 7NF by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (19 Images Found)

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St Brides
According to the inscription on the nearby trig point Image the farmhouse appears to be converted from the nave of a Norman chapel. St Bride, harassed by a persistent suitor, is said to have plucked out her own eyes, later restoring her sight with water from a spring. There was a spring just east of the farm, which may explain the presence of the chapel here. The farm buildings have now been converted into a number of separate residences.
Image: © Jerry Evans Taken: 30 Jan 2008
0.02 miles
2
Lane to St Brides
According to the plaque at the nearby trig point Image this dead-end lane was once the old Derby to Oxford road.
Image: © Jerry Evans Taken: 30 Jan 2008
0.02 miles
3
Entrance road to St Brides
Looking north along the road with the site buildings on the right. Colourful young mountain ash trees line the road.
Image: © Trevor Rickard Taken: 31 Jul 2009
0.04 miles
4
Public bridleway east of St Brides
Well-maintained path skirting the property. Newly planted Stafford's Wood on the hill opposite.
Image: © Trevor Rickard Taken: 31 Jul 2009
0.04 miles
5
Crossroads at St. Brides
Two old routeways cross next to the 12th-century former chapel at St. Brides.
Image: © Ian Calderwood Taken: 7 Mar 2015
0.06 miles
6
Footpath to St Brides
Looking north-east as the path tracks downhill at the edge of a barley field. The farmhouse at St Brides contains evidence of Norman stonework and is believed to be a wayside chapel connected to local monasteries. A number of artefacts have been unearthed, including a graveyard, stone coffins and a 16th century priests burial site.
Image: © Trevor Rickard Taken: 31 Jul 2009
0.10 miles
7
Ticknall to Stanton-by-Bridge Road
This high point on the main road between Ticknall and Stanton-by-Bridge commands extensive views over the Trent valley.
Image: © Mike Bardill Taken: 30 Sep 2006
0.14 miles
8
The road to St. Brides
I am not sure what St. Brides is but this is the road which leads to it. The road is a cul-de-sac and there is a notice saying that there is no access to a farm.
Image: © Malcolm Neal Taken: 30 Oct 2017
0.15 miles
9
Bridleway to St Brides
According to the plaque on the nearby Image, this used to be part of the main road from Derby to Oxford.
Image: © Ian Calderwood Taken: 19 Nov 2013
0.15 miles
10
The A514 heading South
Image: © Anthony Parkes Taken: 15 Apr 2014
0.16 miles