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Mansfield, Notts (Bridge St)
Opposite the Stanhope Hall - that is located above a parade of shops on Bridge Street - is The Bridge Tavern, adjacent to the River Maun (from whence the name Mansfield is derived). From here, amongst other points, the Maun Valley Trail can be accessed by walkers.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 19 Jun 2012
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5 Bridge Street, Mansfield
Late 17th century house with later modifications including conversion to retail use. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 21 Aug 2019
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The Bridge Tavern, Mansfield
Town centre pub on Bridge Street close to the bridge over the River Maun.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 23 Jul 2016
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Church of St Peter and St Paul, Mansfield
Nave and chancel looking east.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 21 Aug 2019
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Church of St Peter and St Paul, Mansfield
The chancel. The arcade is c.1475 when the side chapel was added. The east window tracery is Decorated in style, although it is not clear whether this is a 19th century re-design or restoration of the original tracery.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 21 Aug 2019
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St. Peter's House, Bridge Street, Mansfield
Late seventeenth century house now solicitors' offices.
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1213928
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 21 Jul 2019
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St Peter's House, Bridge Street, Mansfield
An attractive late 17th century house, now in use as offices, Listed Grade II*.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 21 Aug 2019
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Town Mill, Mansfield, Notts.
Town Mill - on the left - used the River Maun as its source of power. It was built c.1775 and was restored in the late 20th century. Circa 2002 it saw service as “The Town Mill” public house & function venue but It has stood empty for the past 6 years or more.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 7 Jan 2017
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River Maun at Town Mill
The opening under the building is the tail race of the former waterwheel.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 21 Aug 2019
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Mansfield: St Peter - nave and chancel
"The main impression today is due to c 1300," wrote Nikolaus Pevsner. "Both arcades were then built, with tall slender square piers with four attached demi-shafts with fillets, moulded capitals, double-chamfered arches, and heads as label stops". Elizabeth Williamson's Second Edition of 1979 explains that the organ ("Over-large and incongruous Baroque case") came from Clare College Cambridge in 1971. The glass in the east window, by Kempe, dates from 1905.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 28 Jun 2017
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