IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Westwood, BEVERLEY, HU17 8RG

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This page details the photographs taken nearby to Westwood, HU17 8RG by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (97 Images Found)

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Westwood, Beverley, Yorkshire
Lowson's Mill, or Westwood Mill, is first mentioned in 1802 when George Jakeman was permitted to have a cart-road (extant today) from Keldgate Road to the windmill he had erected in his close, adjoining but not actually part of the Westwood. It was a brick tower mill with five sails. The mill was dismantled in 1891 and today only the lower part of the tower remains. The white-painted buildings, originally part of the same close, are today semi-detached houses, being Westwood Mill and Westwood Mill Cottage respectively.
Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 3 Aug 2016
0.01 miles
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Westwood, Beverley, Yorkshire
Lowson's Mill, or Westwood Mill, is first mentioned in 1802 when George Jakeman was permitted to have a cart-road (extant today) from Keldgate Road to the windmill he had erected in his close, adjoining but not actually part of the Westwood. It was a brick tower mill with five sails. The mill was dismantled in 1891 and today only the lower part of the tower remains, adjoining the rear of the private house, still known as Lowson's Mill.
Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 3 Aug 2016
0.01 miles
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Westwood, Beverley, Yorkshire
Westwood Mill, also formerly known as Lowson's Mill, is first mentioned in 1802 when George Jakeman was permitted to have a cart-road (extant today) from Keldgate Road to the windmill he had erected in his close, adjoining but not actually part of the Westwood. It was a brick tower mill with five sails. The mill was dismantled in 1891 and today only the lower part of the tower remains. In this photograph, it is hidden from view by the building at far left.
Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 26 Oct 2015
0.01 miles
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Westwood, Beverley, Yorkshire
Westwood Mill, also formerly known as Lowson's Mill, is first mentioned in 1802 when George Jakeman was permitted to have a cart-road (extant today) from Keldgate Road to the windmill he had erected in his close, adjoining but not actually part of the Westwood. It was a brick tower mill with five sails. The mill was dismantled in 1891 and today only the lower part of the tower remains. In this photograph, it is hidden from view by the building at far left.
Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 26 Oct 2015
0.01 miles
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Westwood, Beverley, Yorkshire
Lowson's Mill, or Westwood Mill, is first mentioned in 1802 when George Jakeman was permitted to have a cart-road (extant today) from Keldgate Road to the windmill he had erected in his close, adjoining but not actually part of the Westwood. It was a brick tower mill with five sails. The mill was dismantled in 1891 and today only the lower part of the tower remains. In this photograph, it is hidden from view by the private house far left, still known as Lowson's Mill. The white-painted buildings, originally part of the same close, are today semi-detached houses, being Westwood Mill and Westwood Mill Cottage respectively.
Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 3 Aug 2016
0.01 miles
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Beverley Grammar School, Queensgate, Beverley
Image: © Ian S Taken: 24 Mar 2015
0.06 miles
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Beverley Westwood, common land
This eastward aspect of the Westwood is seen from the Golf Club access path. The cattle were quite content to forage on this rough pasture in the evening sunshine. Beverley Minster dominates the view and the line of trees on the left of the photograph runs parallel with the B1230.
Image: © Peter Church Taken: 23 Jul 2008
0.07 miles
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Queensgate, Beverley, Yorkshire
Beverley Grammar School moved from Albert Terrace to its present Queensgate site in 1902. The second phase was built in 1936, a two-storey red brick block with hipped roof and coved eaves. The sports pavilion, with veranda and clock tower, dates from the early 20th century.
Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 3 Aug 2016
0.08 miles
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At Beverley Grammar School
Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 4 Nov 2012
0.08 miles
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Memorial Plaque, Beverley Grammar School
Remembering former pupils who died in World War I. This stone plaque is sited on the wall of the old sports pavilion which, in the nineteen twenties, was itself erected as a memorial to the glorious dead.
Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 4 Nov 2012
0.08 miles
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