Cruise Hill, Worcestershire, Great Britain

Gypsy Heart

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U.S., Canada, Nova Scotia, and the U.K. your knowledge has no borders or limits. To quote Mr. Spock "facinating Jim".

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rubberdiver13

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Gypsy Heart said:
Near Cruise Hill abandoned church

OSGB36: SP 008 638 [100m precision]
WGS84: 52:16.3412N 1:59.3818W
well, we will have to have a look, as im in worcester....will send more photos, how did you get to know about this...?
 

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rubberdiver13 said:
Gypsy Heart said:
Near Cruise Hill abandoned church

OSGB36: SP 008 638 [100m precision]
WGS84: 52:16.3412N 1:59.3818W
well, we will have to have a look, as im in worcester....will send more photos, how did you get to know about this...?

Very cool....you probally saw this website already,but its very interesting
http://www.geograph.org.uk/explore/places/1/Worcestershire/

I am always searching for great sites of historical interest for the Tnetters
 

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Gypsy Heart said:
rubberdiver13 said:
Gypsy Heart said:
Near Cruise Hill abandoned church

OSGB36: SP 008 638 [100m precision]
WGS84: 52:16.3412N 1:59.3818W
well, we will have to have a look, as im in worcester....will send more photos, how did you get to know about this...?

Very cool....you probally saw this website already,but its very interesting
http://www.geograph.org.uk/explore/places/1/Worcestershire/

I am always searching for great sites of historical interest for the Tnetters

yes, its a good site, theres so much on the internet, you always come across something you never knew about...

wichenford court...., and the old tithe barn, have a look at the photos
is one of my projects for the summer, story has it, a coach and horses bolted nr the court , and went into the nr by river in 17th cent, im hoping to drift dive that section of the river teme hopefully, when the water clarity betters
 

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