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Pond Farm, Kirklington Road, Eakring, Notts.
This Grade II-listed late-C18th and C19th farmhouse (with 4.5 acres of grounds including garden, paddocks, pond and agricultural buildings) is currently "For Sale". This is a view from Side Lane opposite. The centre of the village is 200-300 metres away to the left.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 16 Jan 2015
0.05 miles
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Kirklington Road, Eakring
A small village between Southwell and Ollerton, famous for having a residential training centre of National Grid plc, producing oil up to the 1960s and having a vicar called Mompesson, who came from the Plague village of Eyam in Derbyshire.
Image: © Peter Barr
Taken: 8 Oct 2013
0.05 miles
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Mill Lane on the sign
But maybe Back Lane on the map at Eakring
Image: © Chris Morgan
Taken: 5 Jan 2016
0.07 miles
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Robin Hood Way, off Back Lane at Eakring
Image: © John Slater
Taken: 7 Jul 2018
0.07 miles
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Lanes Farm, Eakring
Image: © Graham Hogg
Taken: 5 Jan 2016
0.09 miles
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Houses on Triumph Road, Eakring
A village side street.
Image: © Andrew Hill
Taken: 8 Sep 2012
0.14 miles
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Houses on Triumph Road, Eakring
With a fine monkey puzzle tree to the right.
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 15 Jan 2016
0.16 miles
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Brail Lane, Eakring, Notts.
Brail Lane (ahead) is asphalted for a 50 metres or so, after which it becomes what it perhaps once was - a farm track - running for several miles towards Eakring Brail Wood. The entrance to the National Grid Training & Development Centre is located about 100 metres or so further along Kirklington Road - to the left, whilst the village of Eakring lies a 5 minute walk away behind the photographer.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 16 Jan 2015
0.18 miles
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Footbridge on the edge of Eakring.
Close to the Robin hoods way path.
Image: © steven ruffles
Taken: 27 Apr 2019
0.19 miles
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Mompesson's Memorial
William Mompesson helped the village of Eyam in the Great Plague of 1666, then was transferred to Eakring where he preached here, in the open air. He died in Eakring in 1706.
Image: © Andy Stephenson
Taken: 31 Dec 2004
0.20 miles