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Copyrighted Material End_Layout 1 25/01/2011 08:55 Page 237 INDEX Abergavenny 48 Brancaster Staithe 69, 78 Chesil Beach, Dorset 14 Afon Honddu 48 Brandham Hall 167 Chipping Campden 117, 133-5 All Saints, Church of, Creeksea 145 Brede, River 110 Church Stretton 66 All Saints, Little Stretton 66, 67 Bredwardine 47 Cleeve Hill 118, 121 All Saints, Lowesby 218 Brentingby 234 Cley next the Sea 81, 88-9 Ambleside 24 Brentwood 141 Clyro 47, 48 Amesbury 166 Brightlingsea 156, 157 Coast Road 153 Ansty 178 Broadgate, Ludlow 64 Colborough 224 Appledore 115 Broadway 121, 131 Colchester 75, 152, 155 Appleton 73 Broadway Hill 130, 133 Cold Newton 216, 218, 219 Arrow, River 58 Broadway tower 131 Collier’s Reach 143 Ashley 231 Brookland 108, 109 Colne, River 152, 155, 156 Askam Station 31 Broughton-in-Furness 28 Colne Estuary 141 Aston Subedge 134, 135 Burn, River 82 Compton Chamberlayne 184 Burnham Deepdale 79 Condicote 126, 128 Barrow Island 31 Burnham Market (Burnham Up Market) 81 Conduit Hill 133, 134 Barrow-in-Furness 31-2, 42 Burnham-on-Crouch 145-8, 149 Corton Down. 14 Bass Pool 32 Burnham Overy Mill 82 Cotswold Edge 121 Bath 9, 117 Burnham Overy Staithe 82 Crab and Winkle Line Railway 151 Bawsey 71 Burnham Thorpe 81 Crackington Haven 191 Bayfield Hall, Holt 13, 90 Bury St Edmunds 13 Cranoe 15, 231, 232 Berwick Down 166 Butlers Cross 73 Crantock Beach, Newquay 202, 203 Biggar 32 Butter Hole, Stepper Point 187, 200 Craswall 53, 54 Black Mountains 48 Craswall Church 54 Blackmore Vale 178 Camel 200 Craven Arms 66 Blackwater 143 Camel, River 199 Creeksea 145 Blackwater estuary 141, 143 Camel Estuary 199 Croome Court 131 Blakeney 81, 86, 90 Camelford 191 Crossburrow Bill 231 Blakeney Point 76, 85 Canvey Island 141 Crouch, River 145 Blandford Forum 181 Cape Cornwall 187, 212-13 Crouch Estuary 141 Blaston Hall, Blaston 230 Capel-y-ffin 45, 48, 51 Crowland Abbey 10 Boot 24, 25 Carbis Bay 207 Cuckold’s Corner 106 Boscastle 191, 192 COPYRIGHTEDCartmel 13, 38-41 MATERIALCutsdean 126, 128 Boscombe Down Airfield 166 Cartmel Peninsula 38 Botolphs Bridge 96 Cartmel Sands 38 Dalegarth Station 25 Bourton-on-the-Water 117 Castell Dinas 48 Daymer Bay 197, 200 Bow Bridge, Furness Abbey 37, 38 Castle Acre 75 Denge Marsh 93 Bowness 21 Castle Rising 71 Dengie Peninsula 145 Bradwell nuclear power station 146, 148 Chapel Porth 204 Dinton 165, 166-8 Bradwell-on-Sea 9, 16, 151 Chelmsford 145 Dinton Lodge, Dinton 167 Brancaster 76, 78 Cheltenham 118 Donhead St Andrew 165, 181 INDEX 237 End_Layout 1 25/01/2011 08:55 Page 238 Donhead St Mary 181, 182 Goldhanger 151 Hyde’s House, Dinton 167 Doom Bar 199, 200 Gospel Pass 48 Hythe 95, 104 Dorchester 178 Grange-over-Sands 41, 42 Doyden Point 197 Great Bowden 234 Ingarsby Hall 216, 217 Duddington 227 Great Eastern Railway 73 Irt, River 25, 28 Duddon Channel 28 Great Malvern 41 Ivychurch 106 Duddon Estuary 35 Great Massingham 75 Duddon Sands 35 Great Northern Railway (GNR) 216 Jewry Wall, Leicester 27 Dungeness 95, 101-3 Great Ouse 69 Dungeness Peninsula 93, 103 Great Western Railway (GWR) 121 King’s Lynn 69-71, 81 Great Yarmouth 78 Kington 55, 57, 58 Eardisley 55 Greatstone-on-Sea 98, 100 East Guldeford 109 Greenodd Sands 38 Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway, East Norton 227 Gresham’s School 90 Haverthwaite 41, 42 Esk, River 24, 25, 28 Gubbergill 27 Lancaster 39 Eskdale 23, 24, 27, 104 Guldeford Marsh 93 Land’s End Peninsula 208, 212 Eye Brook 227 Langton Caudle 231 Hallaton 215, 227-9, 231, 232 Leicester 215, 216, 227, 234 Fairfield 95, 108 Halstead 223, 224 Lelant Saltings 207 Fairfield Church, Romney Marsh 93 Hampsfield Fell 39 Lellizzick 200 Fairlight 93 Hardknott 27 Letheringsett 90 Fakenham 85, 86 Hardknott Roman Fort 23-4 Levant 209 Fingringhoe 152, 155 Harlow 141 Levant Mine 210 Fish Hill 131 Harwich 141, 157-60, 162, 209 Lindale 42 Folkestone 95, 98 Hastings 98 Little Stretton 67 Fonthill 165, 171 Haverthwaite 42 Littlestone-on-Sea 14, 98, 100 Fonthill Abbey 171 Hawker’s Hut, Morwenstow 189 Llanthony 48 Fonthill Bishop 169 Hay Bluff 48, 53 Llanthony Priory 45, 51 Ford, Gloucestershire 19, 128 Hay-on-Wye 45, 47, 54 Loddington 223, 224 Foulness 146 Hereford 45 Loddington Hall 224 Fovant 182-4 Hergest Ridge 58 London & North Western Railway Fovant Badges 184 High Weald 115 (LNWR) 220 Foxfield 28 Higher Bal 209, 210 London Midland & Scottish Railway 25 Furness 23, 28 Hinchwick 126 Long Mynd 66 Furness Abbey 32, 35, 37, 38 Holker 38-9 Longships 209 Furness Railway 37, 41 Holker Hall 38 Longtown 48, 53 Holkham 82-3 Longtown Castle 53 Glandford 90 Holkham Bay 84 Lord Hereford’s Knob 48 Glaven, River 88, 90 Holme next the Sea 75 Lower Cwmcoched 53 Glaven Estuary 86, 88 Holt, Norfolk 9, 69, 90-1 Lower Quinton 138 Glooston 231 Honddu 48 Lowesby 218-19 Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 121 Horninghold 228-30 Lowesby Hall 223 Gold Hill, Shaftesbury 178, 181 Hungarton 216, 218 Lucton School 60, 61 Golden Cross 5 Hunstanton 69, 71, 73-5 Ludlow 4, 13, 63, 64 238 CROSS COUNTRY End_Layout 1 25/01/2011 08:55 Page 239 Ludwell 181 Orwell Estuary 159 Rye Harbour 111-12 Lydd 104-5 Othorpe 234 Lympne Castle 96 Othorpe House, Slawston 231, 232, 234 Saxby Rectory 232 Oundle 90 St Agnes 204 Maldon 141, 143, 151 Owston 220 St Andrew, church of, Aston Subedge 134, Malvern 45 Owston Woods 220 135 Manningtree 159, 162 St Andrew’s Church, Owston 220 Marefield Junction 220 Padstow 192, 199, 200 St Augustine, church of, Brookland 108 Market Harborough 215, 220, 231, 234 Painswick 117 St Barnabas, church of, Snowshill 130 Marsland Mouth 187 Peddars Way 75 St Catherine’s, Boot 25 Medbourne 10, 227, 231 Pendeen 208 St Clement’s Church, Old Romney 105, 106 Medford House, Mickleton 137 Pendeen Watch 187 St Dunstan’s Church, Old Romney 106 Melton Mowbray 215, 219, 234 Pendeen Watch Lighthouse 208-9 St Edmund’s Point 75 Meon Hill 117, 138-9 Pentire 202 St Enodoc Church, Trebetherick 197 Mersea Island 153 Penwith 187, 208-9 St George’s Church, Ivychurch 106 Mickleton 117, 137 Pershore 131 St Ia’s Church, St Ives 207 Midley 98 Piel Castle 32 St Ives 187, 206-7 Mistley 162 Piel Channel 31 St James’ Church, Chipping Campden 133 Mistley Quay 160 Piel Island 32, 35 St James, church of, Cutsdean 126 Mistley Towers 160 Pitsea 141 St John the Baptist Church, Stokesay 66 Mite, River 28 Port Isaac 187, 194 St John the Baptist, Tisbury 176 Morecambe 41 Port Quin 197, 199 St John the Evangelist, Shobdon 58, 61 Morecambe Bay 23, 41 Porthcawl 152 St Just 187 Morston 85 Porthmeor Beach, St Ives 207 St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow 63 Mortimer’s Cross 61 Portland Grange, Weobley 19 St Lawrence’s Church, Mickleton 137 Morwenstow 187, 188-9, 213 Presteigne 53, 58, 60 St Leonard’s Church, Semley 173 Muncaster Bridge 28 Purfleet Quay 70-1 St Margaret Church, Holt 88 Putney 187 St Mary in the Marsh 97, 98 Nadder, River 165, 167, 176, 181, 185 Pythouse 171, 173, 177 St Mary Magdalene, Stapleford 232 Nant Bwch 48 St Mary the Virgin, Maldon 143 New Holkham 83 Quenby 216-17 St Mary’s Church, Burnham Deepdale 79 New Romney 98, 104 Quenby Hall 216, 217 St Mary’s Church, East Guldeford 109 Newchurch 96 St Mary’s Church, Rye 110, 111 Newgate Green 88 Rampside 32 St Mary’s Church, Wilton 167, 185 Newquay 192, 201-2 Ravenglass 24, 27-8, 42 St Materiana, Tintagel 193 North Norfolk Railway 91 Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway 25 St Michael and All Angels Church, Norwich 69 Rhydspence Inn 54 Hallaton 228 Roa Island 32 St Michael, church of, Stanton 125 Oakham 215, 234 Rock 199 St Morwenna and John the Baptist, Oakham Canal 234 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Morwenstow 188, 189 Offa’s Dyke 48, 53, 58 (RH&DR) 104 St Nicholas Church, Blakeney 86 Old Hunstanton 73 Romney Marsh 93-115 St Nicholas, church of, Condicote 128 Old Romney, Kent 10, 105, 106 Royal Military Canal 93, 95 St Nicholas Church, Saintbury 135 Old Wardour Castle 165, 173, 175, 185 Rye 110-11 St Peter, church of, Winchcombe 118 INDEX 239 End_Layout 1 25/01/2011 08:55 Page 240 St Peter-on-the-Wall 146 Strood, The 153 Walney Island 31, 42 St Thomas a Becket, church of, Fairfield 108 Sudeley Castle 118, 121 Walsingham 85 Saintbury 135 Sutton Down 182 Wash, The 75, 76 Salisbury 165, 181, 185 Sutton Mandeville 184 Waterside Cottage, Cartmel 21 Salthouse 69, 89 Swallowcliffe Down 182 Welham 231 Sandgate 93 Welland 231 Sandling 95 Talgarth 48 Welland, River 215, 234 Sandringham 73 Teffont Evias 165, 168 Welland Valley 227, 231 Sandscale Nature Reserve 35 Teme, River 63 Wells-next-the-Sea 84 Scolt Head Thornham 76 Weobley 55-7 Sem, River 175 Thorrington 156 West Hythe 95 Semley 173 Thwaite Flat 37 West Mersea 141, 153 Sevenoaks 66 Tillingham 148 West Newton 73 Shaftesbury 178-82 Tilton-on-the-Hill 223 Westmarsh Point 157 Sheringham 91 Tintagel 187, 192-3, 194 Weybourne 91 Shobdon 58, 61 Tintagel Castle 191, 193 Whatborough 223 Shobdon Arches folly 61 Tisbury 176-7 Wheal Coates Mine, Chapel Porth 204 Shoeburyness 141 Tisbury Lodge 171 Whicham Valley 28 Shop 188 Titchwell 78 Whissendine 234 Skeg Hill 219 Tollesbury 17, 151, 152 Whitcliffe Common 63 Skegness 75 Tollesbury Wick Marshes 152 White Sheet Hill 182 Slawston 215, 231 Tolleshunt D’Arcy 151, 152 Whitehaven 28 Slawston Hill 231 Towan Beach, Newquay 202 Whitney-on-Wye 54 Snargate 97, 106, 108 Towan Head, Newquay 203 Whitney-on-Wye toll bridge 55 Snowshill 128-30 Trebetherick 197 Wilton 166, 167, 181, 185 Snowshill Manor 128, 130 Trevose Head 209 Winchcombe 16, 117, 118, 128, 133 Solstice Park 166 Trimen 181 Winchelsea 114-15 South Eastern Railway 103 Truro 13 Windermere, Lake 21, 42 Southern Railway 103 Tur Langton 10, 231 Windrush, River 126 Southminster 146, 148 Wivenhoe 153, 155 Stamford 231 Ulverston 21, 37, 39, 42 Woodrolfe Creek 151 Stanway 117, 121-6, 133 Upper Quinton 139 Workington 28 Stanway House 121 Uppingham 90 Wormington Grange Lodge 125 Stapleford 232 Wreake, River 215 Stapleford Park 234 Vale of Evesham 131 Wreake Valley 234 Stepper Point 200 Vale of Ewyas 45, 48, 53 Wyfordby 234 Stiffkey (Stewkey) 85 Vale of Nightshade 35 Wylye, River 166, 167 Stokesay 67 Varley Head 194 Stokesay Castle 45, 65-6 Zennor 208, 209 Stokesay Court 66 Waddon Manor 14 Stonehenge 166 Wadebridge 199 Stonton Wyville 230, 231-2 Walland Marsh 93 Stour Estuary 141, 159, 162 Walney 31 Stratford-upon-Avon 9 Walney Channel 32 240 CROSS COUNTRY.
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