Pitmaston Pineapple by the old air raid shelter

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The photograph on this page of Pitmaston Pineapple by the old air raid shelter by Bob Embleton as part of the Geograph project.

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Pitmaston Pineapple by the old air raid shelter

Image: © Bob Embleton Taken: 25 Dec 2012

The old cherry tree has been removed and replaced with an apple tree called the Pitmaston Pineapple; a lovely little apple tasting slightly of pineapple. The old air raid shelter has 12" thick brick walls and has been used as a supply of bricks, a children's Wendy house and is now a store for bee hives and associated equipment.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.065036
Longitude
-2.324667