SK53's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by SK53
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| 753681 | 1 Saint Georges Mews, London, SE8 3RG Although the address is on Saint Georges Mews, the main front door is on Capstan Road. GPS regularly navigates drivers/couriers/deliveries/taxis to the Grove Street gate or the Enterprize Way/Plough Way gate. This eventually causes the drivers to give up looking fo rthe address and leave without delivering. This has caused a lot of stress and frustration in the past couple of years. As we do have a proper entrance directly to the house with a post box as well, it would be much more preferable for all maps and GPS to navigate drivers to Capstan Road (direct front door to house). Your help with this will be much appreciated. |
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| 2858684 | SK53 | Not really a cemetery at all, but typical modern crematorium with memorial garden |
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| 2853986 | SK53 | I don't think this is a farm, but Leeds University's mountain hut |
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| 166637 | SK53 | Precise route of Maidenhead Boundary Walk needs checking |
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| 1824497 | SK53 | Premises to let, almost certainly closed now |
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| 2399558 | ComfortablyNumb | There's something wrong with the path routing in this area. I use "https://www.plotaroute.com/routeplanner" to plan walks and I can do this OK for other areas but not for the Wolseley Centre. It is not possible for me to plot a route around this site; the route planner seems to "snap" to the car park and road (Orchard Lane) and not the other footpaths around the site. I do some editing but I'm not familar enough with OSM to know what the issue is or how to fix this. |
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| 2338474 | SK53 | caravan/camp site? |
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| 2003628 | SK53 | allotments ? |
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| 2823922 | SK53 | More tidying up needed here, I now think the larger building is the FMH. When I stayed (a long time ago) the hostel accommodation was across the road. See https://pardshawquakercentre.org.uk/ |
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| 1450602 | SK53 | Extensive evidence of current or former peat diggings on aerial photos. |