1
The Angel, Coleford
An historic coaching inn
Image: © Joss O'Kelly
Taken: Unknown
0.07 miles
2
Mushet Place houses, Coleford
Viewed from the Cinder Hill end.
The name of the street commemorates David Mushet (1772-1847) and his son Robert Forester Mushet (1811-1891) who were pioneers in iron and steel. In 1856 in a nearby barn, Robert Forester Mushet perfected the Bessemer process of steel manufacture. In 1868 he discovered self-hardening steel.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Dec 2011
0.07 miles
3
Horse silhouettes, Coleford
There are several silhouettes on the wall of this Cinder Hill house.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Dec 2011
0.09 miles
4
The Martians have landed in Coleford
Looking like a flying saucer, this is Brunston Surgery, built in 1993. Viewed across Cinder Hill.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Dec 2011
0.11 miles
5
St Margaret Mary's church hall, Coleford
The 25 metre long hall is set back from High Nash, on the north side of the church. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3259267
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Dec 2011
0.12 miles
6
Coleford Fire Station tower
The training tower is in the yard on the south side of the fire station. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3259176
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Dec 2011
0.12 miles
7
Coleford Fire Station viewed from the north
Coleford Community Fire and Rescue Station is located on the east side of Cinder Hill.
It is part of Gloucestershire Fire & Rescue Service.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Dec 2011
0.12 miles
8
Baptist Church through the old railway bridge
Newland Street, Coleford. The bridge once carried the Coleford to Monmouth line.
Image: © Pauline E
Taken: 15 Apr 2008
0.12 miles
9
Cottages, and bridge for dismantled railway, Coleford
Coleford Baptist Church can be seen through the archway
Image: © John Lord
Taken: 24 May 2010
0.13 miles
10
Forest House & Bluebell Restaurant, Coleford
Guest house and restaurant on the west side of Cinder Hill.
Forest House is a Grade II listed late Georgian building.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Dec 2011
0.13 miles