IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Cullimore View, CINDERFORD, GL14 3HP

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This page details the photographs taken nearby to Cullimore View, GL14 3HP by members of the Geograph project.

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Cullimore view, Ruspidge, Forest of Dean
This is a relatively new development of higher end local housing. It is built at the very edge of Cinderford brook on what was once its diminutive flood plain. Cullimore view is vaguely sickle shaped and it 'closed' side faces West with close viewing of the Forest, which here is mainly beech.
Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 11 Nov 2008
0.03 miles
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Cinderford Brook Path, Forest of Dean
Spring sunshine on the path beside Cinderford Brook in the Ruspidge Valley.
Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 5 Apr 2009
0.05 miles
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Expecting Rain, Ruspidge Road
Last of the sun before a bit of a downpour.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 24 Sep 2019
0.05 miles
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Ruspidge Road, Ruspidge
Looking towards Cinderford. The convenience store on the left appears to be unbranded but is in fact a Costcutter. Hudson Lane leads off on the right.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 11 Dec 2016
0.06 miles
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Ruspidge local shop, Forest of Dean
This, the shop with no-name, used to be Costcutters but currently has no name and is the sole remaining shop in the parish. The new bus stop is distinguished from most of the Forest bus stops by having the name of the provider (Ruspidge Parish Council) emblazoned on the gable ends. This view of Ruspidge road is facing South with the Forest, as ever, within sight.
Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 9 Nov 2008
0.06 miles
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Ruspidge recreation field, Forest of Dean
This view of the Ruspidge recreation field shows the work currently in progress to provide a MUGA (Multi Use Games Area). When completed it will have an all weather surface and solar powered, movement activated lighting. The Recreation field can be found on the Western side of Ruspidge road and it gently slopes down to Cinderford brook.
Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 9 Nov 2008
0.12 miles
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Ruspidge Memorial Hall, Forest of Dean
Ruspidge memorial hall, built to remember the sacrifices of two world wars, is a spacious and well-used hall. It is on Western, that is the Forest, side of Ruspidge road.
Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 9 Nov 2008
0.13 miles
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Kibbles Lane, Ruspidge, Forest of Dean
Almost immediately opposite Ruspidge Memorial Hall is this cul de sac. Although surfaced with tarmac after a fashion it is only wide enough for a small car. Ruspidge road, from where this photo was taken, runs North/South and this view is on the Eastern side of the road facing up the valley slope.
Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 10 Nov 2008
0.13 miles
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Bell's Place, Ruspidge, Forest of Dean
Either side of the cul de sac of Bell's Place has a tall impenetrable hedge. In each of the two hedges there is an oblong cut about one metre from the pavement from which the street name plate shyly peeks out - the one that should be visible in the photograph has been temporarily removed for maintenance. Bell's Place is on the Western side of Ruspidge road and the view here is generally to the North.
Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 9 Nov 2008
0.14 miles
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Hudson Lane, Ruspidge, Forest of Dean
Hudson Lane climbs up from Ruspidge road up a very steep hill to Buckshaft road at the top. After you have climbed up Hudson lane there are some spectacular views across the Ruspidge and Soudley valley and over the Forest to the West. To do the climb in one go you need to be quite fit - you will certainly get your morning's worth of cardio-vascular exercise !
Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 10 Nov 2008
0.15 miles
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