At Multimap.com select as country (left menu frame) Great Britain & NI and then enter the location SO760377 in the box under "GB postcode or place"
This will give you a nearly blank map with a red circle
Then click "Aerial" in the menu above that circle and you will get an aerial photo of the area.
Move the zoom out to 1:25,000
and then move your mouse so that the transparent rectangle moves over this location
and you will see the underlying overlay map showing the outlines of Midsummer Hill
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
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