IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Coatsby Road, NOTTINGHAM, NG16 2TG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Coatsby Road, NG16 2TG 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.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (14 Images Found)

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Kimberley Bridge - Midland Railway Bridge 13
This is a footbridge over what used to be the Midland railway. The view is taken with the railway heading towards Watnall and Basford. Behind the camera is the old Midland railway Kimberley station.
Image: © Neil Robinson Taken: 23 Jul 2010
0.13 miles
2
Watnall roofscape
Modern housing to the north of the village
Image: © Graham Hogg Taken: 12 May 2015
0.16 miles
3
Hardy's and Hanson's Brewery, Hardy Street, Kimberley
Kimberley Ales no more! Bought by Greene King, and then closed. The sign offers 'Land and Buildings with Development Potential'. With this area so rich in Victorian industrial heritage, the planning authorities must hold their ground.
Image: © Tim Heaton Taken: 28 Dec 2008
0.17 miles
4
Kimberley: down Hardy Street
Greene King acquired Hardy & Hanson and promptly closed Kimberley Brewery in 2006, with all our woe and loss of Eden.... This is a conservation area and parts of the historic site (on the right) are to be reworked as flats, and the bridge over Hardy Street (ahead) retained.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 8 Sep 2017
0.17 miles
5
Kimberley: Hardy Street and parts of the former Kimberley Brewery
Greene King acquired Hardy & Hanson and promptly closed Kimberley Brewery in 2006, with all our woe and loss of Eden.... This is a conservation area and parts of the historic site are to be reworked as flats, and the bridge retained. Earlier views of the bridge: Image] (2005) Image] (2008)
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 8 Sep 2017
0.18 miles
6
Kimberley keystone
Malting barley, hops and the letter H over a doorway to the former Hardy & Hanson's Kimberley Brewery. At the time this picture was taken the brewery was being converted to flats - see Image
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 8 Sep 2017
0.18 miles
7
Roll of Honour at former Hardy & Hanson brewery
A Roll of Honour at the former Hardy & Hanson brewery in memory of brewery employees who lost their lives in World War I. It was presented by the company currently redeveloping the site for housing, and unveiled on the 11th of November 2018 by Anna Soubry, the local MP.
Image: © Chris Wood Taken: 31 Dec 2018
0.18 miles
8
Midland Railway route entering Kimberley
In the background of the image is part of the disused Hardys and Hansons brewery. The remains of a platform is just visible. There is also a bridge that goes over the old railway line that carries a road (Hardy Street). The other side of the bridge is the Midland railway Kimberley station.
Image: © Neil Robinson Taken: 23 Jul 2010
0.18 miles
9
Kimberley Brewery Yard
The brewery closed in 2006. It is in the Kimberley conservation area and is being redeveloped as flats. On a showery September afternoon the sun was briefly behind high clouds. By way of comparison, see Alan Murray-Rust's Image], taken shortly after brewing of one of the finest ales in the country ceased.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 8 Sep 2017
0.19 miles
10
Hardy and Hanson's Kimberley Brewery
A well respected family firm with a long history, it was bought by independent brewer Greene King in 2006. Sadly, this has resulted in the cessation of brewing on the site, ending a long history of independent brewers in Nottinghamshire. The flag is now basically being flown by micro-breweries.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 29 Oct 2006
0.20 miles