Church of St. Peter at Wellesbourne
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Church of St. Leonard at Charlecote
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Charlecote Mill (Grade II Listed Building)
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Church of St. Peter ad Vincula at Hampton Lucy (Gr…
River Avon at Hampton Lucy
Small Cottage in Charlecote Road
Ficaria verna, commonly known as lesser celandine
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Farm machinery near Coppington Farm
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Church of St. Peter at Wellesbourne
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Church of St. Leonard at Charlecote
Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, Wilmcote Flight
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Trig Point (117m) at Aston Grove
Trig Point (117m) at Aston Grove
View from Withycombe Wood
Wilmcote (Circular) 009 2
Billesley Manor Hotel, (Grade II* Listed Building)
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Church of St Andrew at Wilmcote
Trig Point (117m) at Aston Grove
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Looking eastward over Fort Redoubt and Freshwater…
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Bridge 61 on the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal


Located quite close to Stratford-upon-Avon, the flight of locks at Wilmcote are spread over just under a mile and the 11 locks drop the canal down around 77 feet. There are several nice wrought iron bridges which are quite buried in trees and foliage to start off with on this section - in fact most of the time the route down to Bottomlock is in quite beautiful countryside. The Wilmcote Flight itself starts just after Canada Bridge.
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