Staunton Harold Reservoir
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Staunton Harold Reservior
Staunton Harold Reservoir
Staunton Harold Reservoir
Staunton Harold Reservoir
Church of St. George at Ticknall, a Grade II Liste…
Approaching the Church of St. George at Ticknall
Church of St. George at Ticknall, a Grade II Liste…
Church of St. George at Ticknall, a Grade II Liste…
Melbourne Market Place
The United Reformed Church at Melbourne
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The Church of St. Giles at Calke Abbey, a Grade I…
Calke Abbey, a Grade I Listed Building
An 8m circular walk in August 2005 from Staunton H…
The Trig Point (169m) at Downtown Hill
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The old windmill near the Visitor Centre at Staunt…
Looking over Staunton Harold Reservoir to the Prio…
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Staunton Harold Reservoir
Staunton Harold Reservoir
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Willow trees at Staunton Harold Reservoir
A 7m circular walk in October 2006 from Snarestone
A 5m circular walk in May 2005 from Stockton
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Joining the Ivanhoe Way near Snarestone and lookin…
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The old windmill near the Visitor Centre at Staunton Harold Reservoir


"A non-functioning windmill dominates the skyline close to the visitors' centre called Tower Windmill, built in 1797 by the first Lord Melbourne at a cost of £250."
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