Windle Square, Calverton
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Image: © Karen Chantrey Wood Taken: 13 Jun 2009
A set of renovated framework knitters cottages. Note the long windows essential for framework knitters to work at their frames using natural light. The 'Lee handframe' was reputed to have been invented by the Rev. William Lee, the curate of Calverton.