IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Newton Toney, SALISBURY, SP4 0HA

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to SP4 0HA 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
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (41 Images Found)

Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
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Details
Distance
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Landrover 110, Newton Tony
The landrover is parked near the chapel which I believe is now a private house.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 26 Feb 2012
0.02 miles
2
Thatched cottage, Newton Tony
Late 17th century cottage, parts of which are cobb.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 26 Feb 2012
0.04 miles
3
Newton Tony - Former Reading Room
This reading room has been converted into a pleasant dwelling in the centre of the village.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 25 Apr 2009
0.04 miles
4
River Bourne
Lots of vegetation but not much water at the end of September.
Image: © David Martin Taken: 27 Sep 2020
0.05 miles
5
Label Stop at St Andrew's Church, Newton Tony
A label stop is a termination, in the form of a decorative feature.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 16 Sep 2007
0.06 miles
6
Headstone at St Andrew's Church, Newton Tony
The headstone and surround to the tomb is covered in lichen. Lichens do not have roots, but absorb water and gases through their upper surface, and are therefore sensitive to atmospheric pollution. For this reason they are rarely found around cities and grow best on the wetter west side of the British Isles. Those on trees thrive best on the sunny, south-west aspects of trunks and branches. Disappearance of lichen species can be used to detect rising levels of air pollution. There are three main types. The encrusting forms, including the bright orange/dark yellow 'Xanthoria' grow on roofs, walls, gravestones, signs and tree trunks. Leaf-like species develop flat lobes spreading over bark or stones, and shrubby forms which grow vertically from the ground or hang from trees. Few have common names.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 16 Sep 2007
0.07 miles
7
Cherubs on Gravestone, Newton Tony
Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 16 Sep 2007
0.07 miles
8
Priest's door at St Andrew's Church, Newton Tony
This door allows the priest to enter the chancel without walking through the church.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 16 Sep 2007
0.07 miles
9
Label Stop at St Andrew's Church, Newton Tony
A label stop is a termination, in the form of a decorative feature.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 16 Sep 2007
0.07 miles
10
St Andrew's Church, Newton Tony
Image: © David Martin Taken: 20 Jul 2020
0.07 miles
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