![Temple Belwood (1905)](../images/TempleBelwood1905.jpg)
Temple Belwood on show during it's days as a high class boarding
establishment.
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![Temple Belwood (1933)](../images/Temple-Belwood-frontage.jpg)
Temple Belwood from the parkland.
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![Temple Belwood Lodges (1933)](../images/Temple-Belwood-lodges.jpg)
Temple Belwood lodges at Bracon.
They were demolished in the 1960's.
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![Postcard of Temple Belwood Lodges.](../images/gatehousetb.jpg)
Temple Belwood lodges at Bracon.
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![1950/60s photograph prior to demolition.](../images/templebelwoodgatehouses.jpg)
Temple Belwood Lodges prior to demolition.
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![Temple Belwood (circa 1940)](../images/belwoodruin.jpg)
Temple Belwood started to decay after the lead was stripped from it's
roof during World War II.
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![The Sir Solomon Hotel (early 1900's)](../images/sirsolomon.jpg)
Sir Solomon Hotel, named after
the Squires favourite horse.
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![Click to enlarge - Site of Temple Belwood](../images/motorway1.jpg)
The M180 motorway now covers were
Temple Belwood once stood.
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![Temple Belwood Stone Columns - click to enlarge](../images/pillars1.jpg)
Two salvaged sections of stone column
now erected in the parish graveyard.
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![Johnson Family Tomb](../images/Johnson-Family-Tomb.jpg)
R. P. Johnson's Tomb is at the rear of the church.
It is one of several graves erected to the memory
of the owners of Temple Belwood.
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![The Obelisk](../images/obelisk.jpg)
The Obelisk erected to commemorate the
Squires horse Sir Solomon.
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![Obelisk - click to enlarge](../images/obelisk1.jpg)
Close up of the obelisk.
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