Richard: Hi, thanks for replying. Yes, I suppose I should have said the hill south west of Ilmington village. They are much further away than I thought. The Ilmington station and its two huge masts are 0.52 miles directly due east from Lark Stoke.
Since I posted that question I've been looking into it and it turns out that the Ilmington station did used to be called Lark Stoke. You can look up the planning permission applications that confirm it e.g. 79/01910/FUL. Maybe the masts stopped being used for a while so the Lark Stoke name was given to the current Lark Stoke. I'll try to find out.
It's the title of this page that says Lark Stoke is in Gloucestershire.
Friday 19 August 2016 6:11PM
Richard: Hi, thanks for replying. Yes, I suppose I should have said the hill south west of Ilmington village. They are much further away than I thought. The Ilmington station and its two huge masts are 0.52 miles directly due east from Lark Stoke.
Since I posted that question I've been looking into it and it turns out that the Ilmington station did used to be called Lark Stoke. You can look up the planning permission applications that confirm it e.g. 79/01910/FUL. Maybe the masts stopped being used for a while so the Lark Stoke name was given to the current Lark Stoke. I'll try to find out.
It's the title of this page that says Lark Stoke is in Gloucestershire.