Photos
Photo-montages
Notes on scale:
1. In order to make them as near to true scale as possible, these
composite images have been produced based on detailed survey
plans and elevations obtained from Local Authority survey maps.
2. The turbines are scaled to the particular photo / landscape
features. Therefore the turbines will look larger or smaller
in different photos depending on the zoom (wide-angle /
telephoto) setting of the camera for the particular shot.
[Approximate grid references of viewpoints
are given in brackets]

View from Toseland Road, south-west
of Graveley, looking north. [TL 245 632] Approx. 950m from
nearest turbine.
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View from within Graveley, looking
west from footpath to the east of Toseland Road. [TL 246 638].
Taken from approx. 750m from nearest turbine.
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Great Paxton - view from the school
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View from within Graveley, looking
west from footpath near Home Farm. [TL 253 638]. Taken from
approx. 1.3km from nearest turbine.
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View from within Graveley, looking
west near Toseland Road.
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View of Cotton Farm buildings from
outside Graveley on Offord Road
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Graveley High Street looking west
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Offord
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Toseland, view from south of the
road, looking north with Toseland Hall in the foreground.
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Toseland, view from south of the
road, looking north with Toseland Hall in the foreground.
Described on Huntingdonshire District Council's website
as "one of the county's finest examples of 17th Century
domestic architecture".
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Two photos from Papworth Road, Graveley
showing the possible moving shadow effect of the turbines
on a sunny evening. |
Map showing the approximate position of the windfarm site (based
on 1km between furthest turbines), with distances in 1km increments
shown.
See the Objections page for details
on the possible implications of the turbines at various distances.

Underlying map image produced from the Ordnance
Survey Get-a-map
service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance
Survey and Ordnance
Survey of Northern Ireland.
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