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Flush Bracket 1761: Chipping Campden, Sheep Street   

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Flush Bracket on house, 86 links from N.W. angle, junction of High Street and Sheep Street, Chipping Campden [2GL]; building, E side of Sheep Street, SW face, 17.1m from W angle.

Location
Grid reference: SP 1498 3903.
Landranger 151: Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick & Banbury.
Structure: Private house.
Waypoint: FB1761.

Neighbouring Flush Brackets
1760 Chipping Campden, Wixey House 431.39m to the northeast.
1762 Westington 524.31m to the southwest.
1759 Chipping Campden, The Corner House 572.01m to the northeast.
1758 Paul's Pike 1.44km to the north.
G2418 Middle Farm 1.59km to the south.
The nearest fundamental bench mark is Campden, 2.99km to the southwest.

Second Geodetic Levelling, England & Wales (1912-21)
This flush bracket was used during the Second geodetic levelling, England & Wales, and was levelled with a height of 461.2580 feet [140.5914 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Warwick to Campden levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on house, 86 links from N.W. angle, junction of High Street and Sheep Street, Chipping Campden.

Third Geodetic Levelling, England & Wales (1950-68)
This flush bracket was used during the Third geodetic levelling, England & Wales. It was included on the Campden to Warwick levelling line.

Logged Visits
Logged on 13th September 2008 by dal. Condition: Good.

Logged on 4th May 2008 by lackofluke. Condition: Good.

Logged on 2nd December 2005 by Calico. Condition: Good.
Hidden from view by drainpipe as one approaches down Sheep Str. from the High str.

Logged on 8th November 2005 by iainmac. Grid reference: SP 14990 39063. Condition: Good.

Logged on 25th June 2005 by RHW. Grid reference: SP 150 390. Condition: Good.
Chipping Campden- Red Lion, Sheep St. SW angle W face of pub, just S of jct High St. streetside. This part was a house according to 2GL abstract
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