This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere. A couple of his props may be seen here.
This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere.
This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere.
This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere. My wife and I lived in one Rosemary Cottage for the winter of...
This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere. My wife and I lived in one Rosemary Cottage for one winter: the...
Taken in the 1930's The building on the left was completely destroyed when it was hit by a bomb in World War 2. A replacement was built and owned by the Co-op and now its better known as Kettles Corner. Picture supplied by J W Meek
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