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Stone Stile, Westbury-on-Severn
by Mr Red
The remnants of a stone slab at the exit from the enclosed section of Gloucestershire footpath EWS63 (from the A48) to what was originally an open field.
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Field with crop residue
Vestiges of a crop of field maize with a new cereal crop coming through.
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A48 towards Newnham-on-Severn
by Pauline E
Passing under the railway bridge.
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Fields Near Westbury on Severn
by Roy Hughes
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The Old Mill, Westbury-on-Severn
by Jaggery
The house on the left was formerly a mill. Viewed across High Street from near the Jubilee Cross. Link
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Sign for the Lyon Inn, Westbury-on-Severn
by JThomas
See SO7114 : The Lyon Inn, Westbury-on-Severn and SO7114 : The Lyon Inn, Westbury-on-Severn for context.
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Old Milestone by the A48, High Street, Westbury-on-Severn
Carved stone post by the A48, in parish of WESTBURY-ON-SEVERN (FOREST OF DEAN District), in front of old police station, set into roadside wall, on East side of road. Elton stone, erected by the Elton (District of Huntley & Micheldean)... (more)
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Arch bridge near Westbury-on-Severn
by Pauline E
The A48 travels towards Gloucester, the railway towards Gloucester from South Wales.
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A48 passes under railway near Westbury-on-Severn
by Colin Pyle
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Sunday bus in Westbury-on-Severn
by Jaggery
The Stagecoach double-decker is on the A48 High Street on the early afternoon service from Coleford to Gloucester via Lydney and Blakeney. Its route to Gloucester is via Minsterworth. Scheduled journey time from Westbury to Gloucester is... (more)
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Railway Bridge near Westbury
by norman hyett
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Gloucester to Chepstow Railway Line
CrossCountry Voyager heading north, on diversion, near Westbury on Severn with the 13:19 Exeter St Davids to Edinburgh service. In the distance the River Severn can just be seen.
The embankment was added to last year, to stabilise it I presume.
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