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360° VR panorama of the pedestrian walkway across the building development at Farndon Fields, in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. As at February 2011, Farndon Fields is still in the early stages of development, with a number of homes planned to built on the site.
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360° VR panorama of the path across Farndon Fields in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. Farndon Fields is currently under development, with a number of homes being built on the site.
The path in this area of Farndon Fields has been fenced off, and is clearly labelled with an ‘ATH’ sign.
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360° VR panorama of the western side of the Church of St. John the Baptist, a grade I listed church in East Farndon, Northamptonshire, England. The church is located at the southern end of East Farndon village, on top of a hill. It is not known exactly when the church was originally built, but it is thought it was probably built around 1300.
The Church has been altered several times throughout its history, it originally had a north aisle, which has since been demolished. The pinnacles at the tower corners were added in 1911 to celebrate the coronation of King George V.
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360° VR panorama of the Church of St. John the Baptist, a grade I listed church in East Farndon, Northamptonshire, England. The church is located at the southern end of East Farndon village, on top of a hill. It is not known exactly when the church was originally built, but it is thought it was probably built around 1300.
The Church has been altered several times throughout its history, it originally had a north aisle, which has since been demolished. The pinnacles at the tower corners were added in 1911 to celebrate the coronation of King George V.
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360° VR panorama of the sunset over a field near the village of East Farndon, Northamptonshire, England.
The distinctive lines of the medieval ridge and furrow farming pattern can clearly be seen on the hillside. Although ridge and furrow farming hasn’t been practised here for over two hundred years, the pattern survives in fields that have been kept as pasture since 1781 when the fields were enclosed.