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Church of St. Mary at Dunstall
Church of St. Mary at Dunstall
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Church of St. Mary at Dunstall
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Church of St. Michael and All Angels at Tatenhill
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Bunker’s Hill Trig Point (146m)
Bunker’s Hill Trig Point (146m)
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The Monarch's Way rising up towards Brake Lane
Bunker’s Hill Trig Point (146m)
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Swallow's nest in the porch of Church of St. Michael and All Angels at Tatenhill


As there was no bench in the Churchyard, we had a cup of tea sitting in the porch where a swallow had built its nest, there seemed to be four chicks, but an unfortunate one had fallen to the ground.
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