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Banbury: Wykham Lane
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP4438 Despite it being out in the countryside to the south of the town this area still falls within the Civil Parish of Banbury. The road is Wykham Lane joining Bodicote and Broughton.
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High Wycombe: Squirrel Lane
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8391 As the ultimate antidote to all those photographs submitted to this grid square featuring the M40 Motorway with images taken at 70 mph out of vehicle windscreens here is Squirrel Lane, so narrow that it has no pavements nor vehicle passing places except in residents' driveways. It is so called as it was once, before all the houses were built, one ...
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High Wycombe: Squirrel Lane
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8492 This section of Squirrel Lane is narrow with no pavements or vehicle passing places except in residents' driveways. It is so called as it was once, before all the houses were built, one of the lanes to the then isolated Squirrel public house above Booker Common [[4585450]].
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Dodford: Lane to Brockhall
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6161 The distant buildings are Red Cottages according to the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale mapping but Wagoners Cottage according to larger scale versions.
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Snowshill: Entrance to Snowshill Hill estate
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP1233 The entrance to the Snowshill Hill estate is at the trees, and heads off to the right.
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Snowshill: Estate trees at Snowshill Hill
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP1233 Looking in the direction of Snowshill, the trees and the verge are obviously well-maintained by the adjacent Snowshill Hill estate.
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Bourton on the Hill: The Diamond Way
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP1332 The Diamond Way is a roughly diamond shaped walk through rural Gloucestershire, created by the Ramblers' Association North Cotswold Group to celebrate the 60th Jubilee in 1995. It stretches from Northleach in the south to near Chipping Campden in the north, Guiting Power in the west, and to near Bourton-on-the-Water in the east.
Here the route ...
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Bourton on the Hill: The Diamond Way
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP1432 The Diamond Way is a roughly diamond shaped walk through rural Gloucestershire, created by the Ramblers' Association North Cotswold Group to celebrate the 60th Jubilee in 1995. It stretches from Northleach in the south to near Chipping Campden in the north, Guiting Power in the west, and to near Bourton-on-the-Water in the east.
Here the route ...
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Welford: West End
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6379 West End is the name of the road leading south-westwards out of the village and a scene as different to London's West End would be difficult to imagine.
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Upper Stowe: Main Street (2)
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6356 Well that's what the overlay to the satellite imagery calls it! There's not a lot to photograph on a dreary drizzly day in February, but if you want more there's always the view in the opposite direction [[4372167]]!
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Upper Stowe: Main Street (1)
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6356 Well that's what the overlay to the satellite imagery calls it! There's not a lot to photograph on a dreary drizzly day in February, but if you want more there's always the view in the opposite direction [[4372173]]!
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Kislingbury: Beech Lane
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP7059 Beech Lane runs down the eastern side of the village of Kislingbury. This is the view from the northern, River Nene, end.
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Kislingbury: Green Lane near Hill Farm
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP7057 The power line crossing and the distant coniferous trees are probably the only things that have changed in eons in this view.
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High Cross: Pest House Lane
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL3619 The reason for the charming name of this lane is unknown to the photographer, particularly since it was clearly boring old Dane End Road on the Ordnance Survey's large scale maps of 1973.
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Standon Green End: Pest House Lane
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL3519 This must be a highly salubrious road to live in...!
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