Old School House, Stalisfield

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Old School House, Stalisfield

Image: © Penny Mayes Taken: 1 Aug 2006

This isolated building stands about midway between the village and the church and is now a private house. Stalisfield school closed in 1970 but whether it was still housed in this lovely old building at that time, I don't know. The primary age children from the village moved to Eastling School. The bright reddish gold crop opposite the school (glimpsed between the trees) is flax, grown for linseed oil.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.240597
Longitude
0.810854