Limpley Stoke Village in 1780 by Robins. The Manor is the building in the bottom
left hand corner.
Stoke Lodge House in Middle Stoke with the village below it looking towards the
Dundass Aqueduct by Mrs Elizabeth Tackle c.1850
Stoke
Lodge House in Middle Stoke
The
village by Mrs Elizabeth Tackle c.1850. On the left is the farmhouse which was
later to become the hotel. The Hop Poles, Mill, Manor House & Stables and
Lower Hayze can all be clearly seen.
Limpley
Stoke from the River Avon by Benjamin Barker
A view od a barge on the caal with Dundas
Aqueduct and Limpley Stoke in the distance
Limpley
Stoke with a view looking towards the Dundas Aqueduct. The Viaduct and Brass knocker
Hill are in the foreground.
The
Old Wooden Stoke Bridge in Limpley Stoke
A
view of the canal and Dundas Aqueduct with Limpley Stoke and St. Mary`s Church
in the background.
A view looking
on to Dundas Aqueduct with the river Avon flowing below it. You can also see the
Steam train in the bottom right hand corner.
Dundas
Aqueduct in 1808 by Nattes
Limpley
Stoke Mill in 1860 by James Irvine
Limpley
Stoke Manor in 1890
Limpley
Stoke Manor in 1870
Limpley
Stoke Mill after a Fire gutted the building
The old Wooden Stokeford Bridge
The
old Wooden Stokeford Bridge
The
Rose and Crown, Limpley Stoke in 1865
The
old Wooden Stokeford Bridge
The
Limpley Stoke Valley in 1850 by Mrs Elizabeth Tackle
A
view of the canal and Dundas Aqueduct with Limpley Stoke and St. Mary`s Church
in the background.