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Newton Solney in winter |
Toyota from Newton Solney |
Willington Power Station |
Picture courtesy Burton Mail |
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Picture courtesy Burton Mail |
Picture courtesy Burton Mail |
Newton Solney Delicatessen |
Newton Solney Delicatessen |
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Newton Solney Delicatessen |
Newton Solney CoE Infants' School |
Newton Solney CoE Infants' School |
Newton Solney CoE Infants' School |
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The Brickmakers Arms, Newton Solney |
The Brickmakers Arms, Newton Solney |
The Higgott almshouses, Main Street, Newton Solney |
Sunnyside, Newton Solney |
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Field Lane, Newton Solney |
Field Lane, Newton Solney |
Field Lane, Newton Solney |
Field Lane, Newton Solney |
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Main Street, Newton Solney |
Main Street, Newton Solney |
Main Street, Newton Solney |
Main Street, Newton Solney |
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Main Street, Newton Solney |
Main Street, Newton Solney |
The Old Vicarage, Main Street, Newton Solney |
Church Lane, Newton Solney |
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Church Lane, Newton Solney |
Church Lane, Newton Solney |
Church Lane, Newton Solney |
Rock House, Newton Solney |
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The village and surrounding countryside viewed from Newton Hill |
The village and surrounding countryside viewed from Newton Hill |
The village and surrounding countryside viewed from Newton Hill |
The village and surrounding countryside viewed from Newton Hill |
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The village and surrounding countryside viewed from Newton Hill |
The village and surrounding countryside viewed from Newton Hill |
Bladon Castle, a folly built by Abraham Hoskins to a design by Sir Geoffrey Wyatville in 1779. Now a private residence. |
The private Newton Park estate, showing the original route of the Burton to Repton Road, diverted by Abraham Hoskins in 1809 |
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The Newton Park Hotel incorporating the original Newton Park, built in1800 by Abraham Hoskins Snr (1741-1804) |
The Newton Park Hotel incorporating the original Newton Park, built in1800 by Abraham Hoskins Snr (1741-1804) |
Newton Solney churchyard and St Mary’s Church |
Newton Solney churchyard and St Mary’s Church |
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Newton Solney churchyard and St Mary’s Church |
Newton Solney churchyard and St Mary’s Church |
Newton Solney graveyard extension |
Trent Lane, Newton Solney |
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Trent Lane, Newton Solney |
The River Trent at Newton Solney |
The River Trent at Newton Solney |
Newton Solney free water |
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Newton Solney free water |
The confluence of the rivers Dove and Trent at Newton Solney |
Newton Solney recreation ground |
The Forge, once a smithy, now a private residence in Blacksmiths Lane (Where else?) |
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Newton Lane changes to Bretby Lane half way along its length, hence the two names on the street sign |
Newton Solney village green |
The Unicorn Inn |
The Unicorn Inn |
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The Unicorn Inn |
Newton Solney Village Hall |
Newton Solney Village Hall |
Newton Solney Village Hall |
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Village sign |
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