IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Askew Road, NOTTINGHAM, NG15 8JU

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Askew Road, NG15 8JU by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (24 Images Found)

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Papplewick Moor from the B683
The mast of the Police HQ at Sherwood Lodge in Burntstump Country Park can just be seen on the hill on the right
Image: © Tom Courtney Taken: 8 Aug 2005
0.06 miles
2
Scrub by Papplewick Lane
This is the valley of the River Leen. It flows over to the right but cannot be seen.
Image: © Bill Boaden Taken: 15 Oct 2022
0.11 miles
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Woodland path near Warp Mill, Papplewick
Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 12 Aug 2017
0.14 miles
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Sluice and shaft at Moor Pond Wood, Papplewick
http://moorpond.papplewick.org/index.html ; http://moorpond.papplewick.org/map_alt.html ; See: http://moorpond.papplewick.org/documents/audio-script.pdf The sluice is marked as "Post 12" in the documents above. The sluice is a feature of a mill created by George Robinson, an 18th-19th century businessman. Hailing from Scotland, he eventually settled in the Bulwell area in 1738. He was in the cotton industry around the time when cotton was starting to supersede the linen industry. Along the valley of the River Leen in the Linby and Papplewick parishes he created several mills and houses for the workers. Since the mills closed in the 1820s all the embankments in the project area have been planted with oak and ash woodland. Behind the sluice is Moor Pond. The sluice was discovered (among the trees) and excavated in 2007. It controlled the amount of water going into Moor Pond from the moor (which is the name given to level ground on the other side of the road). Behind the stonework is a brick-lined shaft 4m deep (Image). Looking down through the grill (behind the top fence), you can see the slot that contained the sluice. The shaft is an unusual oval shape.
Image: © Chris Taken: 1 Sep 2012
0.14 miles
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Sluice and shaft at Moor Pond Wood, Papplewick
See also photo Image The sluice is a feature of a mill created by George Robinson, an 18th-19th century businessman. Hailing from Scotland, he eventually settled in the Bulwell area in 1738. He was in the cotton industry around the time when cotton was starting to supersede the linen industry. Along the valley of the River Leen in the Linby and Papplewick parishes he created several mills and houses for the workers. Since the mills closed in the 1820s all the embankments in the project area have been planted with oak and ash woodland. Behind the sluice is Moor Pond. The sluice was discovered (among the trees) and excavated in 2007. It controlled the amount of water going into Moor Pond from the moor (which is the name given to level ground on the other side of the road). Below the grill is a brick-lined shaft 4m deep. Looking down, you can see the slot that contained the sluice. The shaft is an unusual oval shape. More info.: http://moorpond.papplewick.org/index.html ; http://moorpond.papplewick.org/map_alt.html ; See: http://moorpond.papplewick.org/documents/audio-script.pdf
Image: © Chris Taken: 1 Sep 2012
0.14 miles
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The top of Moor Pond sluice
The grille covers a 4 metre deep shaft which held the sluice.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 1 Jun 2014
0.14 miles
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Moor Pond dam and sluice
Part of the water control system for the mills along the River Leen. Excavated and conserved in 2007.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 1 Jun 2014
0.15 miles
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An interesting keystone
In the arch of Image Possibly a Green Man representation?
Image: © David Lally Taken: 27 Oct 2021
0.16 miles
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Papplewick Trail
The trail is based on the water-driven industries along the Leen Valley. This short length of path through a spring meadow cuts the corner of Moor Lane and Papplewick Lane.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 1 Jun 2014
0.17 miles
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Footpath south of Papplewick
Image: © JThomas Taken: 16 Apr 2010
0.17 miles
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