Staines & Wraysbury WalkStaines, Middlesex. Mon 21 Apr 2014 |
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The Old Fire Station and the former Town Hall both have their backs set toward the Thames - and both currently empty & unused The corner of Church St In the conservation area in Church St The Bells and elderly Wisteria on Corner House, Church St Dunscroft has been in the news recently. It is now expensive flats Staines Aqueduct taking water from the Thames to the reservoirs Moor Lane The Swan on Moor Lane is sadly no longer a pub Yeoveney Manor Lodge Gravel pit, Moor Lane |
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A rather mysterious footpath sign - which bridge is this? Sheep keep the banks of the Wraysbury Resevoir well-trimmed A welcome to a gravel pit from the Blenheim Angling Society, founded in 1880 at the Blenheim Arms in Noting Hill Gate, who began fishing along the Colne Brook here in 1923 Colne Mere, Disused Gravel Pit, Wraysbury |
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