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DescriptionBunny Hall - the tower - geograph.org.uk - 748699.jpg
English: Bunny Hall - the tower This idiosyncratic piece of architecture by the owner of the time, one of the successive Sir Thomas Parkyns, dates from around 1700. The views of it have been much restricted by a new building which can be seen creeping into the left of the picture. Better views would only be available with access into the private grounds surrounding the hall.
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Alan Murray-Rust
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Alan Murray-Rust / Bunny Hall - the tower
This is a photo of listed building number 1249018.
Wikidata has entry Bunny Hall (Q4997855) with data related to this item.
Camera location
52° 51′ 38″ N, 1° 08′ 06″ W
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52.860600; -1.135000
Object location
52° 51′ 37″ N, 1° 08′ 01″ W
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52.860230; -1.133700
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described at URL: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/748699
inception
30 March 2008
coordinates of the point of view
52°51'38.2"N, 1°8'6.0"W
heading: 112 degree
coordinates of depicted place
52°51'36.83"N, 1°8'1.32"W
heading: 112 degree
exposure time
0.008 second
f-number
10
ISO speed
100
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image/jpeg
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219,946 byte
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640 pixel
width
480 pixel
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