Meadowley Trig Point (221m)
Meadowley Trig Point (221m)
Looking towards the Clee Hills from the Meadowley…
Church of St Giles at Chetton a Grade II* listed b…
Upton Cressett Hall, Grade I Listed Building
Church of St Giles at Chetton a Grade II* listed b…
Morville. 017en
Morville. 021en
Upton Cressett Hall, Grade I Listed Building
Church of St Michael at Upton Cressett, Grade I Li…
View from the Meadowley Trig Point (221m)
A 9m circular walk in July 2005 from Morville.
Sheepwash Bridge and the River Wye at Ashford in t…
The 13C bridge over the River Wye at Bakewell (Sca…
The River Wye from Sheepwash Bridge at Ashford in…
The Church of the Holy Trinity at Ashford in the W…
Evening cricket match at Bakewell (Scan from June…
Section of the Monsal Trail (Scan from June 1989)
Section of the Monsal Trail (Scan from June 1989)
Cressbrook Mill (Scan from June 1989)
Looking towards Upperdale along the River Wye from…
Footpath above Cressbrook Dale (Scan from June 198…
Looking towards Upperdale along the River Wye from…
Morville Hall, a Grade I Listed Building
Church of St Gregory the Great at Morville, a Grad…
Church of St Gregory the Great at Morville, a Grad…
Church of St Gregory the Great at Morville, a Grad…
Approach to Morville Hall, Grade I Listed Buildin…
Church of St Michael at Upton Cressett, Grade I Li…
A locked gate at the entrance to Aston Wood
Church of St Giles at Chetton, a Grade II* listed…
A 6.5m circular walk in August 2007 from Clifton C…
A 5.5m circular walk from Kingswood (Staffs) in Ma…
Wrottesley Park
Path towards Oaken Park Farm
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Near Kingswood Lodge
Path leading towards Kingswood Lodge
Daffodils near Oaken Lawn
Kingswood Common
Oaken Lane, Oaken
Looking West along the Monarch's Way near Oaken La…
Oaken Lane, Oaken
Shop Lane, Oaken
Staffordshire Way crosses the A41 from Shop Lane O…
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Church of St Gregory the Great at Morville, a Grtade I Listed Building


"Collegiate church with long chancel, mostly late Norman. Fine early Norman chancel arch. Nave arcades have Transitional mouldings. The tall western tower has thick walls with flat buttresses. Cl4 stained glass window in chancel. Norman font."
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