House in Long Bennington

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House in Long Bennington

Image: © Jonathan Thacker Taken: 22 Oct 2010

Many buildings in Long Bennington exhibit lias stone walling. This former farmhouse is typical in that the stone walling is confined to the ground floor. This stone is poor by comparison with the limestones of only a few miles away. Other examples of its use can be found in several villages around Newark on Trent including Collingham, Langford, Dry Doddington and Westborough

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.000322
Longitude
-0.757231