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Borwick and Capernwray

Photos of Borwick, Capernwray and Tewitfield in Lancashire..

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BORWICK 01A - Borwick Hall
BORWICK 01A - Borwick Hall
Borwick Hall, Borwick, Lancashire.
A 16th century manor house that began life as a 14th century tower. The building is now owned by Lancashire County Council and used as an Outdoor Education Centre.
Grade 1 Listed.
BORWICK 03A - Borwick Hall Gatehouse
BORWICK 03A - Borwick Hall Gatehouse
Borwick Hall Gatehouse, Borwick, Lancashire.
The gatehouse was added to Borwick Hall in 1650.
Grade 1 Listed.
BORWICK 06A - St. Mary's Church
BORWICK 06A - St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church, Borwick, Lancashire.
This small church in Gothic Revival style was designed by Austin and Paley of Lancaster in the 1890s.
BORWICK 10A - Telephone Box on Village Green
BORWICK 10A - Telephone Box on Village Green
K6 telephone box on Borwick Village Green, Borwick, Lancashire.
The K6 kiosk was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935.
CAPERNWRAY 05A - Capernwray Chapel
CAPERNWRAY 05A - Capernwray Chapel
Capernwray Chapel, Capernwray, Lancashire.
The chapel was built by George Marton (Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire) between 1835 and 1840 as a private chapel for Capernwray Hall.
CAPERNWRAY 10A - Gamekeeper's Tower
CAPERNWRAY 10A - Gamekeeper's Tower
Gamekeeper's Tower, Capernwray, Lancashire.
This three-storey tower was built as a shooting lodge in the early 19th century. It had a northern turret and a battlemented parapet.
CAPERNWRAY 20A - Lancaster Canal
CAPERNWRAY 20A - Lancaster Canal
A boat cruising along the Lancaster Canal at Capernwray in Lancashire.
CAPERNWRAY 22A - Keer Aqueduct 132, Lancaster Canal
CAPERNWRAY 22A - Keer Aqueduct 132, Lancaster Canal
The Keer Aqueduct, Capernwray, Lancashire.
A single span aqueduct built by John Rennie in 1797 to carry the Lancaster Canal over the River Keer.
CAPERNWRAY 22B - Keer Aqueduct 132, Lancaster Canal
CAPERNWRAY 22B - Keer Aqueduct 132, Lancaster Canal
The Keer Aqueduct, Capernwray, Lancashire..
A single span aqueduct built by John Rennie in 1797 to carry the Lancaster Canal over the River Keer.
CAPERNWRAY 25A - Capernwray Viaduct and Packhorse Bridge
CAPERNWRAY 25A - Capernwray Viaduct and Packhorse Bridge
Capernwray Railway Viaduct and a tiny old packhorse bridge, both spanning the River Keer at Capernwray, Lancashire.
The bridge has no parapets to allow passage of the pack animals with their panniers slung to either side.
CAPERNWRAY 25B - Packhorse Bridge
CAPERNWRAY 25B - Packhorse Bridge
A tiny old packhorse bridge spanning the River Keer at Capernwray, Lancashire.
The bridge has no parapets to allow passage of the pack animals with their panniers slung to either side.
TEWITFIELD 01A - Aerial view of Longlands Hotel and Tewitfield Marina
TEWITFIELD 01A - Aerial view of Longlands Hotel and Tewitfield Marina
Aerial photo of Longlands Hotel and Tewitfield Marina, Tewitfield, Carnforth, Lancashire.
TEWITFIELD 10A - Lark Bridge 140 Tewitfield Locks
TEWITFIELD 10A - Lark Bridge 140 Tewitfield Locks
Lark Bridge, number 140 at the southern end of Lock 5, Tewitfield Locks on the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal.
Eight locks along a half mile (800 metres) stretch of the canal raised the water by almost 23 metres. The locks, designed by John Rennie and William Crosley Jnr were in use from 1819 until 1942.
TEWITFIELD 11A - Lock 4, Tewitfield Locks
TEWITFIELD 11A - Lock 4, Tewitfield Locks
Tewitfield Lock 4 on the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal at Tewitfield in Lancashire.
TEWITFIELD 12A - Lock 5, Tewitfield Locks
TEWITFIELD 12A - Lock 5, Tewitfield Locks
Lock 5, Tewitfield Locks on the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal.
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