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Grid reference SO3963

near to Shobdon, County of Herefordshire, England


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Images in SO3963 Breakdown list
We have 11 images for SO3963
 : Uphampton Farm House by Gill  Stott Uphampton Farm House
This impressive Victorian house was built by Lord Bateham on his estate at Shobdon in 1858 as part of the development of a model farm. It was occupied by his farm steward.
 : Uphampton Farm - principal house by Peter Whatley Uphampton Farm - principal house
 : Entrance to Shobdon Field Station by Trevor Littlewood Entrance to Shobdon Field Station
Shobdon Field Station is a Forestry Commission research establishment in Herefordshire; it lies on the south side of the wooded Shobdon Hill
 : The Furnishers by Richard Webb The Furnishers
Winter cereals, Shobdon.
 : Road, Shobdon Hill by Richard Webb Road, Shobdon Hill
A road on the edge of the wood, passing the experimental station.
 : Muddy Lane to the Old Smithy by Des Blenkinsopp Muddy Lane to the Old Smithy
 : Gates to Uphampton Farm by Des Blenkinsopp Gates to Uphampton Farm
 : Drive to Uphampton Farm by Philip Halling Drive to Uphampton Farm
Drive to Uphampton Farm near Shobdon.
 : Country road and cow parsley by Philip Halling Country road and cow parsley
Country road with cow parsley in flower on the verges at Uphampton near Shobdon.
 : Uphampton House by Ralph Beardmore Uphampton House
House lawns, laid out in 1861 as part of the principal model farm for the Lord Bateman estate. The large spacious house was for the farm steward as part of Lord Batemans model farm concept.
 : Uphampton House by Ralph Beardmore Uphampton House
Front lawn. The gardens at Uphampton House are delightful and enjoy a landscaped yet low maintenance design. The gardens comprise immaculate lawns and borders set amongst mature trees. Uphampton House and the original farmstead was built in... (more)

 
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