Little Saredon
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Church of St.Mary and St.Luke at Shareshill. (Grad…
Moat House Bridge No.74 on the Staffs and Worcs Ca…
Goldie Brook Bridge, rebuilt 1903
No Way Through; the end of the path.
Moat House Acton Trussell
Acton Trussell Trig Point (99m)
Moat House Acton Trussell
Acton Trussell Trig Point (99m)
Reunion with the Staffordshire Way
The Church of St James at Acton Trussell
The Church of St James at Acton Trussell
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The Church of St James at Acton Trussell
Shutt Hill Bridge on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
Parkgate Bridge on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
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Shutt Hill Bridge and Lock on the Staffs and Worcs…
Parkgate Lock on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
Acton Trussell Trig Point (99m)
Reunion with the Staffordshire Way, walking toward…
Looking north from Acton Bridge on the Staffs and…
Church of St.Mary and St.Luke at Shareshill. (Grad…
Church of St.Mary and St.Luke at Shareshill. (Grad…
Two Clocks at the Church of St.Mary and St.Luke at…
Saredon Hill Trig Point (154m)
Saredon Hill Trig Point (154m)
Methodist Chapel near Saredon Mill.
Disued Hatherton branch of the Staffs and Worcs Ca…
Dog and Partridge near the M6 Motorway
Great Saredon
Just Walking in the Rain, Great Saredon
Cleobury Mortimer 017
The Church of St Bartholomew at Bayton
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Church of St. Bartholemew at Bayton
Looking down to Reaside Manor from near Sundayshil…
Near Sundayshill Cottage
Reaside Manor Farmhouse (Grade II* Listed Building…
Looking south to Reaside Farm
Shakenhurst (Grade II* Listed Building)
Church of St. Mary at Cleobury Mortimer
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Church of St.Mary and St.Luke at Shareshill. (Grade II* Listed building)
"Shareshill Church is a Grade II* Listed building on account of the 13th century sandstone tower from a previous church, with a rare, Georgian nave with curved sanctuary built on."
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