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The sign of The Bowman
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 28 Jul 2023
0.10 miles
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The Bowman
Eating house and pub next to the Premier Inn on Nottingham Road.
Image: © Trevor Rickard
Taken: 1 Aug 2009
0.11 miles
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The Bowman
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 28 Jul 2023
0.11 miles
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The Bowman Premier Travel Inn, Hucknall
View from the door of room 28 looking towards the door to reception. Pity the views from the bedroom window was dominated by the construction of a housing estate.
Image: © Tony Wheeler
Taken: 23 Jun 2007
0.18 miles
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Hucknall, NG15 - Butler's Hill Area
The entrance/exit of Hucknall Cemetery, Broomhill Road. "Cemetery Lodge" on the left hand side of it is dated 1886. One of the first gravestones inside the gates, on the right, is that of a Mr Beardall. A former elementary school in nearby Beardall Street - now a nursery, infants and junior school - is called Beardall School. It seems likely that these are associated?
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 17 Nov 2012
0.18 miles
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Hucknall, NG15 - Cemetery
With the graveyard of Hucknall Torkard Parish Church beginning to fill up a Burial Board was elected in 1884 to find a suitable plot of land upon which to construct a cemetery. Such a spot was found in this locality known as the Moss Leys and eight acres was bought from the Duke of Portland in 1884 at £250 per acre. This is cemetery chapel, that is still in use, that was built by Mr. J. A. Munks for £1,031.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 17 Nov 2012
0.21 miles
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Hucknall, NG15 - Butler's Hill Area
The Yew Tree pub can be seen on the opposite side of Portland Road in this picture taken from the garden at the side of St John's Anglican Church. The church was built in the 1870's to provide for the needs of miners and their families in the Butlers Hill and Broomhill areas of this small market town.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 17 Nov 2012
0.21 miles
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Hucknall, NG15 - Butler's Hill Area
With the graveyard of Hucknall Torkard Parish Church beginning to fill up a Burial Board was elected in 1884 to find a suitable plot of land upon which to construct a cemetery. Such a spot was found in this locality known as the Moss Leys and eight acres was bought from the Duke of Portland in 1884 at £250 per acre. This is cemetery chapel, still in use, that was built by a Mr. J.A. Munks for £1,031. The houses in the background are situated in Brookside (street name) and the Hazelgrove area lies behind the photographer.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 17 Nov 2012
0.21 miles
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Hucknall, NG15 - Butler's Hill Area
A view along Portland Road with St John's Anglican Church and the former Hicks Memorial Schools (sic) building (1878) now used as the Church Hall. The church was built in the 1870's to provide for the needs of miners and their families in the Butlers Hill and Broomhill areas. Buses using this particular stop have left Hucknall and Butlers Hill is their next port of call en route for Nottingham.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 17 Nov 2012
0.22 miles
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Left standing
Two houses in a Victorian terrace escaped the bulldozer when the new road to the housing estate was constructed.
Image: © Graham Hogg
Taken: 10 Mar 2014
0.22 miles