PANORAMA

A 360-degree interactive 3D panorama, photographed by Nigel Brown from the bell tower of St. Peter's Church



The view from St. Peter\'s
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 The view from St. Peter's 




The above image is part of an interactive 360-degree panorama of Cradley, photographed from the bell tower of St. Peter's Church by Nigel Brown in July, 2001.

  Instructions:
  • Click and move the mouse to pan and tilt
  • While panning, use control and shift keys to zoom in and out
  • Alternatively, use the arrow keys for panning and tilting in fixed increments
  • Use + and -, or > and < keys to zoom in fixed increments


Looking west, over the roof of the church and onto the old churchyard, with Lyde Green in the middle distance.
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 Looking west, over the roof of the church and onto the old churchyard, with Lyde Green in the middle distance. 
The roof of the church,  part of the old churchyard, with Lyde Green in the middle distance on the left and Cradley Heath Factory Centre on the right.
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 The roof of the church, part of the old churchyard, with Lyde Green in the middle distance on the left and Cradley Heath Factory Centre on the right. 
Church trees in the foreground, looking generally towards Cradley Heath, with the junction of Lyde Green, Bridge Street and Colley Lane (formerly the High Street) in the middle.
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 Church trees in the foreground, looking generally towards Cradley Heath, with the junction of Lyde Green, Bridge Street and Colley Lane (formerly the High Street) in the middle. 
Looking north, rear of houses and shops in Colley Lane in the foreground, Huntingdon Gardens on the far side of the road, with the Portersfield Industrial Estate and Corngreaves Trading Estate factories beyond.
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 Looking north, rear of houses and shops in Colley Lane in the foreground, Huntingdon Gardens on the far side of the road, with the Portersfield Industrial Estate and Corngreaves Trading Estate factories beyond. 
Rear of houses and shops in Colley Lane in the foreground, Huntingdon Gardens on the far side of the road, with the Corngreaves Trading Estate factories beyond, and the junction of the western end of Butchers Lane with Colley Lane.
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 Rear of houses and shops in Colley Lane in the foreground, Huntingdon Gardens on the far side of the road, with the Corngreaves Trading Estate factories beyond, and the junction of the western end of Butchers Lane with Colley Lane. 
Looking east, the junction of the western end of Butchers Lane with Colley Lane (on the left), Blue Ball Garage with the trees of the Anvil Yard memorial Gardens on the right.
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 Looking east, the junction of the western end of Butchers Lane with Colley Lane (on the left), Blue Ball Garage with the trees of the Anvil Yard memorial Gardens on the right. 
Anvil Yard Gardens on the left, Blue Ball garage and Blue Ball Lane on the right, with the Baptist Chapel roof in the foreground (right).
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 Anvil Yard Gardens on the left, Blue Ball garage and Blue Ball Lane on the right, with the Baptist Chapel roof in the foreground (right). 
Looking south, the Baptist Chapel and Blue Ball Lane in the foreground (left), Church Road right with Liberal Club and Colley Lane Primary School visible (middle), and the one remaining tower of the Tanhouse flats in the background. On the horizon the Clent Hills can be seen.
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 Looking south, the Baptist Chapel and Blue Ball Lane in the foreground (left), Church Road right with Liberal Club and Colley Lane Primary School visible (middle), and the one remaining tower of the Tanhouse flats in the background. On the horizon the Clent Hills can be seen. 

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