Relic of the Nunnery

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Relic of the Nunnery

Image: © David Wright Taken: 18 May 2001

This old stone wall on the corner of Gordon Road and Nunhead Green is said to be a relic from the nunnery that was dissolved by Henry VIII.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.465101
Longitude
-0.059401