Turning the corner in Rectory Gardens

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The photograph on this page of Turning the corner in Rectory Gardens by Marathon as part of the Geograph project.

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Turning the corner in Rectory Gardens

Image: © Marathon Taken: 12 Oct 2011

Rectory Gardens, which runs via a right angle between Rectory Grove and Fitzwilliam Road, is a very strange little street. It almost seems to be in a time warp and has always retained an arty, Bohemian feel, and the houses seen here certainly add to that. This is the view coming from Rectory Grove towards the right angle in the middle. Turning left leads to Fitzwilliam Road.

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