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Grid reference SU5439

near to East Stratton, Hampshire, England


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SU5439 : Approaching East Stratton by Robin Webster Approaching East Stratton
A rather odd sign, arranged rather like a railway distant signal, before anything really happens. This is almost 400 m in advance of the 30 limit signs, where there are two more village name signs. The intervening lane is featureless.
SU5439 : Cottages, East Stratton by Stephen Richards Cottages, East Stratton
Quaint C17th or C18th estate cottages.
SU5439 : Stratton Lane (set of 3 images) by Mr Ignavy Stratton Lane (set of 3 images)
SU5439 : East Stratton by Kelvin Davies East Stratton
"Main Street" in the village of East Stratton, Hampshire.
SU5439 : East Stratton - The Northbrook Arms by Chris Talbot East Stratton - The Northbrook Arms
A village pub with good beer and food.
SU5439 : Farmland at Northington Corner by Mr Ignavy Farmland at Northington Corner
See SU5439 : Field at Northington Corner for a much earlier view.
SU5439 : Field at Northington Corner by Peter Jordan Field at Northington Corner
South of East Stratton, near the road to Northington
SU5439 : Celebration imminent at East Stratton by Basher Eyre Celebration imminent at East Stratton
Like thousands of other places across the commonwealth it will be for The Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
SU5439 : The Northbrook Arms by Stuart Logan The Northbrook Arms
SU5439 : Bridleway approaching Northington Corner by Mr Ignavy Bridleway approaching Northington Corner
SU5439 : Five identical thatched cottages in East Stratton by Peter Facey Five identical thatched cottages in East Stratton
These cottages were built by Earl Russell to house villagers who were displaced when he demolished the original village of East Stratton in the 19th century in order to make way for a deer park.
SU5439 : View towards Duke's Copse by Mr Ignavy View towards Duke's Copse
Farmland east of Stratton Lane.

 
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