Flush Bracket 694: Newbold, Forest Terrace 

Flush Bracket on N. face of wall, E. side of road, 2 chains N. from Worthington Vicarage [2GL]; wall, No 21 Forest Terrace, fence junction.
Location
Grid reference: SK 4018 1939.
Landranger 129: Nottingham & Loughborough, Melton Mowbray.
Structure: Roadside wall.
Waypoint: FB694.
Neighbouring Flush Brackets
The nearest fundamental bench mark is Melbourne,
6.09km to the northwest.
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 382.0120 feet [116.4373 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Melbourne to Nuneaton levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on N. face of wall, E. side of road, 2 chains N. from Worthington Vicarage.
Logged Visits
Logged on 26th February 2005 by RodS. Condition: Probably destroyed.
No sign of FB nor of wall. Vicarage Close presumably indicates location of old vicarage.
Logged on 20th November 2004 by RHW. Condition: Probably destroyed.
Vicarage Close found, modern housing, no sign of wall in question.
Location
Grid reference: SK 4018 1939.
Landranger 129: Nottingham & Loughborough, Melton Mowbray.
Structure: Roadside wall.
Waypoint: FB694.
Neighbouring Flush Brackets
| 695 | Newbold, School 644.98m to the south. |
| 696 | Gelsmoor, The Cottage 1.12km to the south. |
| 693 | Worthington, Church 1.37km to the north. |
| 697 | Swannington, White House 1.94km to the southeast. |
| 692 | White House 2.24km to the north. |
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 382.0120 feet [116.4373 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Melbourne to Nuneaton levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on N. face of wall, E. side of road, 2 chains N. from Worthington Vicarage.
Logged Visits
Logged on 26th February 2005 by RodS. Condition: Probably destroyed.
No sign of FB nor of wall. Vicarage Close presumably indicates location of old vicarage.
Logged on 20th November 2004 by RHW. Condition: Probably destroyed.
Vicarage Close found, modern housing, no sign of wall in question.
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