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The Malverns seen from the roundabout beside the Blind college
A typical misty view of these famous hills
Image: © Andrew Darge
Taken: 3 Jul 2005
0.01 miles
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Bridleway soon to be revived
This long suffering oak must have stood beside the right of way shown on an old OS map as running from the bath road to Norton before the railway was built.
Image: © Andrew Darge
Taken: 29 Dec 2018
0.04 miles
3
Bicton Avenue, St Peter the Great, Worcester
Seen from the junction with St Peter's Drive in this large modern development.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 9 Aug 2021
0.07 miles
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St Peter's Drive
The feeder road for the estate runs from the roundabout on the A4440 round past Tesco to join the Bath Road by the Timberdine pub.
Image: © Andrew Darge
Taken: 7 Dec 2008
0.09 miles
5
Farne Avenue, St Peter the Great, Worcester
A large modern housing development just inside the Worcester bypass.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 9 Aug 2021
0.10 miles
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New Church
A new Baptist church under construction at the back of Tesco on the St Peters estate south of Worcester
Image: © Andrew Darge
Taken: 22 Jun 2006
0.10 miles
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All that remains of an old right of way
A reproduction of an old OS map shows a road from the Bath road too Norton along here the development of St Peters reduced it to this path and the A440 virtually severed it beside the railway now happily a new bridge is to be constructed over the newly dualled carriage way.
Image: © Andrew Darge
Taken: 29 Dec 2018
0.10 miles
8
Old bridleway to Norton
This path preserves the route of the bridleway from Cherry Orchard on the Bath Road out of Worcester to Norton via the Norton Barracks, here it has just left the Tesco site.
Image: © Andrew Darge
Taken: 3 Jun 2009
0.10 miles
9
Old oak
Another venerable oak that once would have stood beside the right of way from the Bath road to Norton preserved in the St Peters development but obliterated by the A4440. Now due to be reinstated by the installation of a bridleway bridge.
Image: © Andrew Darge
Taken: 29 Dec 2018
0.11 miles
10
Preserved oak now lost
The planners did make an effort to retain a good number of specimen oaks on the new development of the St Peter's estate; this is one of the best of them.
Sadly this tree suffered a catastrophic failure when almost half blew down in a gale; it was hollow and declared unsafe, thus had to be felled. A sapling oak has been planted to replace it.
Image: © Andrew Darge
Taken: 7 Dec 2008
0.11 miles