IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
The Gardens, SLEAFORD, NG34 9XF

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to The Gardens, NG34 9XF 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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Notes
  • Clicking on the map will re-center to the selected point.
  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (35 Images Found)

Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
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Distance
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Cottages on the A153, Anwick
Image: © JThomas Taken: 1 Apr 2021
0.07 miles
2
St.Edith's church, Anwick, Lincs.
Grand Early English and Decorated parish church with a broach spire typical of this part of Lincolnshire.
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 8 May 2006
0.07 miles
3
Anwick Forge
Designed by John Nash. See http://www.anwickforge.co.uk/history.php.
Image: © Ian Paterson Taken: 31 Aug 2007
0.08 miles
4
Anwick Forge
Two hundred year old building still used by blacksmiths.
Image: © JThomas Taken: 1 Apr 2021
0.09 miles
5
Shop on Main Road, Anwick
Showing position of Postbox No. NG34 45. See Image] for postbox.
Image: © JThomas Taken: 1 Apr 2021
0.09 miles
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Elizabeth II postbox on Main Road, Anwick
Postbox No. NG34 45. See Image] for context.
Image: © JThomas Taken: 1 Apr 2021
0.10 miles
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Entering Anwick
Heading west on the A153.
Image: © JThomas Taken: 1 Apr 2021
0.11 miles
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Anwick Methodist Church
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs Taken: 14 Aug 2011
0.11 miles
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St Edith's
St Edith's church in Anwick hides away behind tall trees. It follows the example of many of the churches in this flat landscape in the fact it has a tall spire which is visible from a wide area.
Image: © Michael Patterson Taken: 10 Apr 2006
0.12 miles
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The Drake Stones
Two lumps of Spilsby sandstone by the gate to St.Edith’s church known as “The Drake Stones” … actually a glacial erratic, but with a considerably more interesting Lincolnshire folk tale explanation. Long ago, a man ploughing a field north of the church saw his horses and plough mysteriously disappear into the ground and a dragon (drake) flew out. Next day when the villagers returned to the spot they found a stone shaped like a drakes head and thought there must be treasure beneath it. Unable to move it, the stone remained there for centuries until the 19th century when local intellectuals Dr.Oliver and Rev.Hazelwood used a traction engine to drag it to the church. It was during this relocation that the stone broke and became “The Drake Stones”.
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 8 May 2006
0.12 miles
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