Grid reference SE4924
near to Knottingley, Wakefield, England
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St Botolph's church, Knottingley: south side and tower
There has been a church here since Norman times (if not earlier), built by Henry de Lacy, Lord of the manor, as chapel of ease to All Saints, Pontefract.
The present church dates from c.1750, initially without a tower. The tower was... (more)
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Marsh Lane, Sutton
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Pump station on stilts
Pump station lifted above flood land
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Power Lines over the fields
There is not much doubt where these lines emanate from, with Ferrybridge Power Station looming large on the horizon.
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Chapel Street, Knottingley
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Canal side housing
New houses along the side of the Knottingley to Goole canal.
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Fields off Marsh Lane
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Wellington Place - Pottery Lane
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Grain stores, ADM Milling, Knottingley
Knottingley lies on the eastern fringe of the West Yorkshire Industrial belt but these grain stores speak of the importance of the towns agricultural hinterland.
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Kings Mill Knottingley
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Kings Mill, Knottingley
A mssive flour mill being caught by autumnal sun.
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St Botolph's Graveyard - Chapel Street
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