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Shap Abbey added to English Heritage in North West by stevesb on 26/08/2023

Parking is quite obvious if you follow sat nav.

there is a short easy walk from the car park to the abbey.
there are some information boards to read on site.

this is English heritage and the google maps says there is a £2 for parking but i couldn't see any one or where to pay. nor was there any one around to ask if i could fly.

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 54.53029, -2.700775 • what3words: ///eggshell.link.fallen

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 26/08/2023. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location.

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Lilleshall Hall & National Sports Centre, Bridgnorth (By D0c.Col)

The grounds of Lilleshall National Sports Centre are open to the public virtually all year round, so access is easy.

Lilleshall House, also known as Lilleshall Hall, is a magnificent 19th-century stately home nestled in the Shropshire countryside, approximately 20 miles north-west of Stafford. The Hall is set amidst 200 acres of English Heritage Grade II listed grounds, featuring beautifully manicured gardens, ornamental ponds, and historical structures such as a Grecian temple and a 70-foot high obelisk built in 1833 in memory of the 1st Duke of Sutherland.
Constructed in 1829 for the Duke of Sutherland, the house was originally commissioned as a hunting lodge in an elegant Neo-Gothic architectural style that was characterized by its intricate stonework, tall chimneys, and expansive windows.

Lilleshall Hall is operated by Serco Leisure Operating Ltd on behalf of Sport England, as one of three National Sports Centres.

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 52.72734, -2.373412 • what3words: ///glides.puff.vibrating

St Andrews Church , Carlisle (By Trainman)

Easy to get too and small amount of parking , very quiet location. Good views of the church and river Esk with a bridge over it , very scenic

Land owner permission not required.

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Co-ordinates: 55.03799, -2.954174 • what3words: ///difficult.majoring.stewing

Stretham Old Engine, East Cambridgeshire (By liberator24)

Stretham Old Engine is a steam-powered engine just south of Stretham in Cambridgeshire, England, that was used to pump water from flood-affected areas of The Fens back into the River Great Ouse.

It is one of only three surviving drainage engines in East Anglia, and is a Grade II listed building.

Land owner permission not required.

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Co-ordinates: 52.33425, 0.224494 • what3words: ///jugs.inch.promoting

St Wilfreds Chapel Church Norton, Chichester (By grandad1950)

Formally called St Peters , this medieval church stands on the shore of Pagham Harbour. It only holds about 30 people but is in regular use.

Limited parking but well worth a look

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 50.75488, -0.765149 • what3words: ///broom.performed.headliner

Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden, Tower Hamlets (By themartinbailey)

Best to travel by train (Tower Hill on Circle Line is nearest tube). 10 min walk from Station. Area was mainly quiet, even for a Saturday morning.

Note that there is a naval area - HMS President - that has a restriction above it, but if you fly towards the south bank and then forward you can get some great shots of Tower Bridge. You cannot fly past the bridge, as that is restricted airspace.

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 51.50449, -0.067936 • what3words: ///powder.tamed.cycles

William Mackenzies Tomb, Liverpool (By Bagnaia1311)

unknown who to contact for permission but drone assist says there are no flight restrictions. Easily accessible from Rodney street big public footpaths small fence but easy to get your drone up and around very easy to access.

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 53.40278, -2.972655 • what3words: ///cakes.this.bike

Brackelsham Barn West Sussex, Chichester (By grandad1950)

A large area around the Barn ( community centre ) gives lots of scope for flying. Good views across the town and to the coast at Brackelsham Bay

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 50.76267, -0.854198 • what3words: ///credited.briskly.insisting

Port of Felixstowe (By liberator24)

The Port of Felixstowe, in Felixstowe, Suffolk, is the United Kingdom's largest container port, dealing with 48% of Britain's containerised trade.

In 2017, it was ranked as 43rd busiest container port in the world and 8th in Europe, with a handled traffic of 3.85 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). In 2019 it was ranked the UK's 7th busiest port.

The port is operated by the Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company, which was set up under an Act of Parliament, the Felixstowe Railway and Pier Act 1875, and so is one of the few limited companies in the UK that do not have the word "Limited" in their name.

Much of the land on which it sits is owned by Trinity College, Cambridge, which in the 1930s bought some land near Felixstowe which included a dock that was too small to be included in the National Dock Labour Scheme. In 1967, it set up Britain's first container terminal for £3.5m in a deal with Sea-Land Service.

Land owner permission not required.

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Co-ordinates: 51.94748, 1.321889 • what3words: ///tries.reliving.convinces

Carnaby Temple, East Riding of Yorkshire (By MickeyMoo)

Folly. Please see description on YouTube video for history. I parked on the Rudston and walked down a PF heading towards a farm. Folly is on your left.

Land owner permission not required.

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Co-ordinates: 54.08301, -0.256859 • what3words: ///oxidation.snowstorm.ambushes

Ely Cathedral, East Cambridgeshire (By liberator24)

Park on The Gallery (road adjacent to the cathedral)

Land owner permission not required.

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Co-ordinates: 52.39865, 0.26343 • what3words: ///vent.steepest.interviewer


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