IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Edward Road, DEVIZES, SN10 5AR

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Edward Road, SN10 5AR by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (37 Images Found)

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Devizes features [36]
This play area is amongst the houses of Drakes Avenue. The market town of Devizes developed around its 11th century castle. It gained a charter in 1141 and holds a weekly market in the large and picturesque Market Place. In the 16th century the town became known for its textiles and in the early 18th century held the largest corn market in the West Country. Devizes has about 500 listed buildings - a very large number for a small town.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 22 Feb 2021
0.04 miles
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Pans Lane Halt railway station (site), Wiltshire
Opened in 1929 on the single track branch-line from Patney & Chirton via Devizes to Holt, near Trowbridge, this diminutive Halt closed in 1964. View north west towards Devizes and Holt. The gardens have been extended over the trackbed. The single track was immediately below the camera position with the small wooden platform to its left.
Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 25 May 2022
0.10 miles
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Devizes features [37]
Seen from pans Lane is the trackbed of the dismantled railway. Devizes was first reached by a branch line from Holt junction on the Wessex main line in 1857. The line became a through line in 1862 when the GWR Reading to Hungerford line was extended to Devizes via Pewsey. It returned to being in branch line in 1900 when the Stert to Westbury link was built. The line and all of its stations closed in 1966. Some historic railway photographs are at: http://devizesheritage.co.uk/DevizesRailway.html The market town of Devizes developed around its 11th century castle. It gained a charter in 1141 and holds a weekly market in the large and picturesque Market Place. In the 16th century the town became known for its textiles and in the early 18th century held the largest corn market in the West Country. Devizes has about 500 listed buildings - a very large number for a small town.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 22 Feb 2021
0.13 miles
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Devizes buildings [91]
The modern buildings of Southbroom Junior School are seen from the footpath that runs from Nursteed Road to Drakes Avenue. The market town of Devizes developed around its 11th century castle. It gained a charter in 1141 and holds a weekly market in the large and picturesque Market Place. In the 16th century the town became known for its textiles and in the early 18th century held the largest corn market in the West Country. Devizes has about 500 listed buildings - a very large number for a small town.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 22 Feb 2021
0.14 miles
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Devizes buildings [92]
Seen from the footpath that runs from Nursteed Road to Drakes Avenue are the playing fields and buildings of Devizes School. The school is a mixed comprehensive school for those aged 11 to 18. The market town of Devizes developed around its 11th century castle. It gained a charter in 1141 and holds a weekly market in the large and picturesque Market Place. In the 16th century the town became known for its textiles and in the early 18th century held the largest corn market in the West Country. Devizes has about 500 listed buildings - a very large number for a small town.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 22 Feb 2021
0.15 miles
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Devizes buildings [88]
The modern building named Southgate House is the headquarters of the NHS Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Groups. The groups merged and became a single commissioning organisation on 1st April, 2020. The market town of Devizes developed around its 11th century castle. It gained a charter in 1141 and holds a weekly market in the large and picturesque Market Place. In the 16th century the town became known for its textiles and in the early 18th century held the largest corn market in the West Country. Devizes has about 500 listed buildings - a very large number for a small town.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 27 Mar 2020
0.17 miles
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Southbrook Road at the junction of Pans Lane
Image: © David Howard Taken: 5 May 2018
0.19 miles
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Devizes features [34]
Potterne Road crosses a bridge, the parapet of which is seen here, over the dismantled railway. Devizes was first reached by a branch line from Holt junction on the Wessex main line in 1857. The line became a through line in 1862 when the GWR Reading to Hungerford line was extended to Devizes via Pewsey. It returned to being in branch line in 1900 when the Stert to Westbury link was built. The line and all of its stations closed in 1966. Some historic railway photographs are at: http://devizesheritage.co.uk/DevizesRailway.html The market town of Devizes developed around its 11th century castle. It gained a charter in 1141 and holds a weekly market in the large and picturesque Market Place. In the 16th century the town became known for its textiles and in the early 18th century held the largest corn market in the West Country. Devizes has about 500 listed buildings - a very large number for a small town.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 27 Mar 2020
0.20 miles
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London Road Devizes
Image: © Roy Hughes Taken: 14 Jul 2024
0.20 miles
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The A360 north passing the Southgate Inn
Image: © Roy Hughes Taken: 14 Jul 2024
0.20 miles
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