Warmley Signal Box located at High St, Warmley, Bristol BS30 8XG, UK

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Warmley Signal Box bath

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Andrew Pollard

4 Google Rating

Immaculate preservation. Signal man in period costume a nice touch.

4/ 5

Immaculate preservation. Signal man in period costume a nice touch.

Megan Roberts

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Mark Barry

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Terrence pugh

5 Google Rating

Well preserved and I believe it is open on a Sunday afternoon

5/ 5

Well preserved and I believe it is open on a Sunday afternoon

mgphotography uk

3 Google Rating

Good walk or bike ride on the Bristol to Bath path.

3/ 5

Good walk or bike ride on the Bristol to Bath path.

Caroline Templer

4 Google Rating

Did not visit only saw from outside.

4/ 5

Did not visit only saw from outside.

SmileySammii2479

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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