Wherry’s Court

Wherry’s Court is an apartment building in , , which is located on Wherry’s Lane. Wherry’s Court is situated nearby to the church , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Baptist Chapel and The Angel Hotel.

Church
is a church, which is situated 360 feet south of Wherry’s Court.

Hotel
is situated 350 feet southeast of Wherry’s Court.

Castle
was a castle in the market town of in southern . A ringwork castle may have been established in Bourne soon after 1071 by Oger the Breton. is situated 880 feet south of Wherry’s Court.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Austerby and Eastgate.

Village
is a suburb and street in , . While it was formerly a separate village, over the years it was absorbed into Bourne as the town grew.

Village
is a historic street and suburb in , .

Hamlet
is a hamlet in the civil parish of , in the South Kesteven district of , England. holds four Grade II listed buildings: Hall, House, Ivy Nook cottage, and an 18th-century farmhouse.

Wherry’s Court

Latitude
52.7692° or 52° 46′ 9″ north
Longitude
-0.37875° or 0° 22′ 44″ west
Open location code
9C4XQJ9C+MG
Open­Street­Map ID
way 750301457
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­apartments
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