Dever Stores, Sutton Scotney
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Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 7 Apr 2011
Named after the River Dever that passes through the village. This road used to be the main A34 and as it crossed the A30 just north of here there was always a traffic bottleneck in Sutton Scotney. Now it has all been bypassed and the village is quieter. The only bottleneck today was someone parking inconsiderately on the left (shadow just seen) at the narrowest part of the road to pop into the stores.