Boddington Cottage, Hale Lane, Wendover

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The photograph on this page of Boddington Cottage, Hale Lane, Wendover by Chris Reynolds as part of the Geograph project.

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Boddington Cottage, Hale Lane, Wendover

Image: © Chris Reynolds Taken: 25 May 2009

Boddington House is a large Victorian style country house (not marked on large scale 1884 Ordnance Survey maps) with a range of outbuildings. It is typical of rural developments close to rail links to London that appeared in the area about 100 years ago. The house has been subdivided and the buildings converted to housing. This building appears to be a converted stable block. Note the hoist originally installed to take sacks of grain, etc, to the first floor.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.757516
Longitude
-0.729335