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The Pleasure House. The Folly above Warren Cliff is a Listed Building and was photographed in 2006 as part of the Images of England project. The building had a little TLC last year and is a popular point of interest on this part of the South West Coast Path. Beyond the folly and below The Warren is Hartland Abbey owned and managed by the Stucely Family. It is said there used to be two stories, the alcove below open to the sea views, big enough for the carriages to park and drive through. . Photo copyright Brett Adams
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Citywide GNV sur la ligne 1.
Bus : Citywide
Mise en service : 01/2017
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
AG700 ex-démo aujourd'hui ferraillé.
Bus : AG700
Mise en service : 11/1991
Réseau : Trace - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Premier Citywide articulé GNV de France, sur la ligne 1.
Bus : Citywide G
Mise en service : 01/2017
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Agora L GNV (03/1999) du réseau Trace exploité pas STUCE.
C'est le premier bus articulé GNV mis en service en France.
Premier bus articulé GNV de France, sur un navette marché de Noël.
Bus : Agora L
Mise en service : 03/1999
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Agora GNV sur la ligne 8.
Bus : Agora S
Mise en service : 08/1998
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Agora GNV sur la ligne 7.
Bus : Agora S
Mise en service : 07/2005
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Agora GNV sur la ligne 3.
Bus : Agora S
Mise en service : 01/2000
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Agora GNV sur la ligne 4.
Bus : Agora S
Mise en service : 10/2002
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Réseau : TRACE (68 Colmar, SITREC)
Transporteur : STUCE
Type : Van Hool A 508
Parc : 133
Immatriculation : 8995 VL 68
Mise en service : Mai 1993
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Date de la photographie : 9 juin 2006
Lieu de la photographie : Colmar, 68 Haut-Rhin, France
Auteur : © Gilles LENHARD
Bus : Crossway LE ex-Alpes Maritimes
Mise en service : 11/2012
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Agora GNV sur la ligne 7.
Bus : Agora S
Mise en service : 10/2001
Réseau : TRACE - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Intérieur d'un Agora S de Colmar.
Bus : Agora S GNV
Mise en service : 10/2001
Réseau : Trace - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Intérieur de l'Agora L de Colmar.
Bus : Agora L GNV
Mise en service : 03/1999
Réseau : Trace - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Premier bus articulé GNV mis en service en France.
Bus : Agora L GNV
Mise en service : 03/1999
Réseau : Trace - Colmar
Opérateur : STUCE
Hartland Abbey
proper was built in 1157 and later adopted int the Augustinian order.and was quite prosperous.
In 1539 it was the last monastery to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The King gave the building to William Abbot, his Sergeant of the Wine Cellar at Hampton Court. It then passed through several owners and alterations until the 1800s when came inti the ownership of t the present Stucely family.
Hartland Abbey
proper was built in 1157 and later adopted int the Augustinian order.and was quite prosperous.
In 1539 it was the last monastery to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The King gave the building to William Abbot, his Sergeant of the Wine Cellar at Hampton Court. It then passed through several owners and alterations until the 1800s when came inti the ownership of t the present Stucely family.
Hartland Abbey proper was built in 1157 and later adopted int the Augustinian order.and was quite prosperous.
In 1539 it was the last monastery to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The King gave the building to William Abbot, his Sergeant of the Wine Cellar at Hampton Court. It then passed through several owners and alterations until the 1800s when came into the ownership of t the present Stucely family.
Showing in the distance is the tower of St. Nectan's church
Hartland Abbey
proper was built in 1157 and later adopted int the Augustinian order.and was quite prosperous.
In 1539 it was the last monastery to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The King gave the building to William Abbot, his Sergeant of the Wine Cellar at Hampton Court. It then passed through several owners and alterations until the 1800s when came inti the ownership of t the present Stucely family.
Hartland Abbey
proper was built in 1157 and later adopted int the Augustinian order.and was quite prosperous.
In 1539 it was the last monastery to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The King gave the building to William Abbot, his Sergeant of the Wine Cellar at Hampton Court. It then passed through several owners and alterations until the 1800s when came inti the ownership of t the present Stucely family.
Hartland Abbey
proper was built in 1157 and later adopted int the Augustinian order.and was quite prosperous.
In 1539 it was the last monastery to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The King gave the building to William Abbot, his Sergeant of the Wine Cellar at Hampton Court. It then passed through several owners and alterations until the 1800s when came inti the ownership of t the present Stucely family.
Hartland Abbey
proper was built in 1157 and later adopted int the Augustinian order.and was quite prosperous.
In 1539 it was the last monastery to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The King gave the building to William Abbot, his Sergeant of the Wine Cellar at Hampton Court. It then passed through several owners and alterations until the 1800s when came inti the ownership of t the present Stucely family.