Flush Bracket 1113: Woofferton, Salwey Arms Hotel 

Flush Bracket on N.W. face of the Salwey Arms Hotel, Woofferton [2GL].
Location
Grid reference: SO 5202 6845.
Landranger 137: Ludlow & Church Stretton, Wenlock Edge.
Landranger 138: Kidderminster & Wyre Forest.
Structure: Pub / Hotel.
Waypoint: FB1113.
Neighbouring Flush Brackets
The nearest fundamental bench mark is Suckley,
24.44km to the southeast.
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 243.0520 feet [74.0822 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Suckley to Church Stretton levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on N.W. face of the Salwey Arms Hotel, Woofferton.
Logged Visits
Logged on 20th November 2005 by RHW. Condition: Probably destroyed.
Little to add really! Plants in front of E face but N face open to view.
Logged on 28th December 2004 by ted. Condition: Probably destroyed.
Possibly buried beneath present pavement level near postbox.
Location
Grid reference: SO 5202 6845.
Landranger 137: Ludlow & Church Stretton, Wenlock Edge.
Landranger 138: Kidderminster & Wyre Forest.
Structure: Pub / Hotel.
Waypoint: FB1113.
Neighbouring Flush Brackets
| 1114 | Woofferton, Skewbridge Cottages 566.48m to the north. |
| 1112 | Brimfield 586.00m to the southeast. |
| 1111 | Brimfield, School 1.21km to the southeast. |
| 1110 | Woodlands 1.89km to the south. |
| 1115 | Ashford Bowdler 2.04km 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 243.0520 feet [74.0822 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Suckley to Church Stretton levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on N.W. face of the Salwey Arms Hotel, Woofferton.
Logged Visits
Logged on 20th November 2005 by RHW. Condition: Probably destroyed.
Little to add really! Plants in front of E face but N face open to view.
Logged on 28th December 2004 by ted. Condition: Probably destroyed.
Possibly buried beneath present pavement level near postbox.
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