IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Old School Lane, MANSFIELD, NG19 7PW

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Old School Lane, NG19 7PW by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (139 Images Found)

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Across the Meden Valley
View from Pleasleyhill High Street with Pleasley Pit in the distance.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 31 Jan 2010
0.08 miles
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Pleasley - Verney Institute
Frederick Verney and his wife Maude built a reading room in Pleasley on Newboundmill Lane. This was originally called the Pleasley Public Library and Parish Room, but was later to be known as the Verney Institute. It was built in 1906, in the Art & Crafts style. When Frederick died in 1914 his wife Maude donated the roof clock. For more information on the Verney (and Florence Nightingale) association with Pleasley, please see http://www.pleasleyparishcouncil.org.uk/page16.html .
Image: © Dave Bevis Taken: 20 May 2013
0.08 miles
3
Pleasley Country Park
View of restored Pleasley Colliery buildings from path above restored pit heap.
Image: © norman griffin Taken: 13 Aug 2017
0.11 miles
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Verney Institute, Pleasley - front view
Built as the village hall in 1905-6 to the design of Parker and Unwin of Buxton. Parker and Unwin were enthusiastic proponents of the Arts and Crafts Movement, their book 'The Art of Building a Home' of 1901 being the inspiration for thousands of homes built in the early part of the 20th century. They were involved in the creation of Letchworth Garden City, to where they moved from their original Buxton office. The Institute is a largely unspoilt example of this style of architecture and is Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 5 Dec 2014
0.11 miles
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Verney Institute, Pleasley - rear view
Built as the village hall in 1905-6 to the design of Parker and Unwin of Buxton. Parker and Unwin were enthusiastic proponents of the Arts and Crafts Movement, their book 'The Art of Building a Home' of 1901 being the inspiration for thousands of homes built in the early part of the 20th century. They were involved in the creation of Letchworth Garden City, to where they moved from their original Buxton office. The Institute is a largely unspoilt example of this style of architecture and is Listed Grade II. The raked buttresses visible in this view are characteristic of the style.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 5 Dec 2014
0.12 miles
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Pleasley Village Institute on Newboundmill Lane
Image: © Ian S Taken: 31 Jan 2015
0.12 miles
7
Newboundmill Lane
Looking in a north-easterly direction along Newboundmill Lane from a viewpoint near its junction with Terrace Lane.
Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 8 Mar 2017
0.14 miles
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Newboundmill Lane in Pleasley
An assortment of signs indicating the narrowing of the road ahead and the exit from Pleasley.
Image: © Jonathan Clitheroe Taken: 11 Nov 2011
0.14 miles
9
Newboundmill Lane at Pleasley
Image: © Ian S Taken: 31 Jan 2015
0.15 miles
10
Footpath to Pit Lane
This footpath in Pleasley runs from near the end of Terrace Lane to Pit Lane and is above the western side of the old Great Northern Railway cutting. Behind the viewpoint, near Terrace Lane there is a footpath leading to Image
Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 8 Mar 2017
0.16 miles
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