Council Housing
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Image: © Bob Forrest Taken: 2 Feb 2007
A crescent of council built houses from the mid 1950 period located back from the main street in Sorn. The building with the cream coloured tower is the primary school, built in 1850 and still in use to-day. Opposite the school and fitting in with the concept of a conservation village, are local authority housing reminiscent of the traditional thatched cottages which once occupied this part of Sorn, or Dalgain, which was the original name for the village.