Gandish Road at crossroads in East Bergholt

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The photograph on this page of Gandish Road at crossroads in East Bergholt by Stuart Logan as part of the Geograph project.

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Gandish Road at crossroads in East Bergholt

Image: © Stuart Logan Taken: 26 Jun 2013

Opposite at this crossroads is Flatford Road and to the left White Horse Road, whereas Rectory Hill is to the right. In the angle is a white painted, Grade II listed which dates from the early 16th C. Named Burnt Oak Cottages, or The Town House; in 1654 this building was bought by the Parish Overseers for housing paupers. Nowadays it has English Heritage Building ID: 278713.

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51.968673
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1.023652