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Peasedown Saint John
, 7 km from center
Coordinates: 51°15'27"N 2°25'32"W
Babington House Country Retreat
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Site of Old Newbury Colliery (Disused)
Newbury House
Coleford Aqueduct nicknamed The Hucky Duck
Coleford Mill
The Old Rose And Crown Public House
Old Bakery
Site of an old Lockup
This building used to be Camden Stores
Site of a Primitive Methodist Chapel (Demolished 1967)
Site of an old Bakery and Cottages (Demolished)
Coleford Memorial Playing Field
Old Packsaddle Bridge
Site of Coal Barton Colliery (Disused)
Holy Trinity Church
Hippy's Mill
Old Isolation Hospital
Site of Johnny Lyon's Shop (Wooden Building now demolished)
The Kings Head
Coleford House and Grounds
Bamboo Grove
The Old Church School (No longer in use)
Greens Farm
Visable section of the Somerset and Dorset Coal Canal
Site of Mrs Arnold's Sweet Shop (Demolished)
The Old Post Office
Church Hall (Used to be the Miners' Welfare Hall)
Site of The Bug Hut (Demolished)
Visible section of the Somerset and Dorset Coal Canal
Entrance/Exit to the Somerset and Dorset Coal Canal tunnel
Maggs Wood
Mendip Country Practice
The Co-Operative Coleford
The Old Bakery
Site of Council School (Demolished)
Old Gospel Hall - No longer in use
Site of a Drapers Shop (Demolished)
Site of Hancock's Slaughterhouse (Demolished)
Site of Hancock's Butcher's Shop (Demolished)
Curtis Ilott Independent Family Funeral Directors
Site of the old Anchor Farm and Public House
The Old Police Station
Site of an old pond
Old disused shallow mine workings in this area.
Highbury and Coleford
Co-op (Disused)
The Temperance Hall
Careys Mead
The Eagle Inn
Site of Ringing Pit (A small coal mine now disused)
The Old Miners Public House
Site of Moons Pit
Site of Colliers Shop (Demolished)
Entrance/Exit to where the Somerset and Dorset Coal Canal tunnel would have been if finished (Disused)
Co-op/Primative Methodist Chapel (Disused)
Site of Goodeaves Farm
Site of Middle Ringing Pit (A small coal mine now disused)
Alford's Garage (Now demolished)
Route of canal tunnel
Site of Mackintosh Colliery (Disused)
Old Miners Cottages
Route of the Somerset and Dorset Coal Canal
Route of the proposed standard gauge extension to the Newbury Railway (Disused)
Capped Shaft 1,620ft deep
Breach Valley Fishing
Site of Vobster Breach Colliery (Disused)
Site of Vobster Colliery (Disused)
The Vobster Inn - The King William in the W M Jones, Jarge Balsh books
Vobster - Springfield in the W M Jones, Jarge Balsh books
Course of part of the Incline Railway that went to Vobster Collieries
Tor Rock
Remains of a former keepers lodge, c1750's
Mendip Ho! - One time home of William Marchant Jones
Edmunds Shipperidge Wood
Site of Newbury Colliery (Disused)
Beam Pumping Engine House
Winding Engine House
Capped Shaft 720 ft deep
Route of the Somerset and Dorset Coal Canal and later the Newbury Railway (Disused)
This curved section of trees is part of the route of the Somerset and Dorset Coal Canal (Disused)
Possible site of a Coal Depot (Disused)
Vobster Bridge - Somerset & Dorset Coal Canal
Vobster Quarry (Disused)
Route of Narrow Gauge Railway and Tunnel (Disused)
Route of the (Disused) Newbury Railway
Branch line from the (Disused) Newbury Railway to Bilboa Quarry
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