Hassells Lodge.

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Hassells Lodge.

Image: © Robin Hall Taken: 5 Feb 2006

Locally this is known as Crimean Cottage. This is because prefabricated huts of this nature were used by the British Army during the Crimean war. It would appear that this one was brought in by rail to nearby Sandy railway station before being carted up the hill to this spot. There is also a small shed which has a thatched roof as well.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.126679
Longitude
-0.274761