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Saint Jude's
A C of E Church on the Tettenhall Road.
Image: © Gordon Griffiths
Taken: 14 Jul 2008
0.08 miles
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OS benchmark - St Jude's church, Tettenhall Road
An OS cutmark in a stone pillar at the front corner of the garden of St Jude's church. This was originally levelled at 121.534m above Ordnance Datum Newlyn.
Image: © Richard Law
Taken: 22 Aug 2013
0.08 miles
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Housing (detail) in Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton
Late Victorian substantial housing near Newbridge. The decoration on the eaves varies from house to house. One bears the date 1892.
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Tettenhall Road is the A41 road to Newport, Whitchurch and Chester. As Wolverhampton spread along this road in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most of the dwellings were built for the more affluent members of society.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
0.09 miles
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The spire of St Jude's Church, Wolverhampton
The church is on Tettenhall Road near Newbridge.
Being enclosed by buildings or very mature trees, St Jude's Church is quite elusive to photograph well, so I have made do with showing off this lovely spire today. Winter is the time to come back again. The church was built during 1867-1869, the spire being added later.
The church website has nothing to say about its history, but this one does a good job: http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/listed/stjudes.htm .
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
0.09 miles
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Autumn leaves and church spire near Newbridge, Wolverhampton
The church is on the Tettenhall Road, A41.
Being enclosed by buildings or very mature trees, St Jude's Church is quite elusive to photograph well, so I have made do with showing off this lovely spire today. Winter is the time to come back again. The church was built during 1867-1869, the spire being added later.
The church website has nothing to say about its history, but this one does a good job: http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/listed/stjudes.htm .
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
0.09 miles
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The spire of St Jude's Church, Wolverhampton
The church is on the A41 Tettenhall Road near Newbridge.
Being enclosed by buildings or very mature trees, St Jude's Church is quite elusive to photograph well, so I have made do with showing off this lovely spire today. Winter is the time to come back again. The church was built during 1867-1869, the spire being added later.
The church website has nothing to say about its history, but this one does a good job: http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/listed/stjudes.htm .
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
0.09 miles
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Housing in Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton
Late Victorian substantial housing near Newbridge. One of the eaves bears the date 1892.
Tettenhall Road is the A41 road to Newport, Whitchurch and Chester. As Wolverhampton spread along this road in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most of the dwellings were built for the more affluent members of society.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
0.10 miles
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Housing (detail) in Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton
Late Victorian substantial housing near Newbridge. The decoration on the eaves varies from house to house.
Image
Tettenhall Road is the A41 road to Newport, Whitchurch and Chester. As Wolverhampton spread along this road in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most of the dwellings were built for the more affluent members of society.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
0.10 miles
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Housing (detail) in Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton
This late Victorian substantial housing is near Newbridge. The decoration on the eaves varies from house to house. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2123245
Tettenhall Road is the A41 road to Newport, Whitchurch and Chester. As Wolverhampton spread along this road in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most of the dwellings were built for the more affluent members of society.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
0.10 miles
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Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton
Tettenhall Road is the A41 road to Newport, Whitchurch and Chester. As Wolverhampton spread along this road in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most of the dwellings were built for the more affluent members of society. Many of the grander premises are now divided into flats, or occupied by small businesses or professional practices, though here near Balfour Crescent (to the right), most seem still to be residential.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 13 Oct 2010
0.10 miles