The Round House, Albury (1)

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The Round House, Albury (1)

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 15 Apr 2015

The Round House stands in Blackheath Lane, by the corner of Church Lane. It looks as if it may once have been 8-sided - if so, it has been extended at the back. Gothick windows were fashionable for small domestic buildings in the 50 years up to about 1840. Compare an example from Hertfordshire: Image dated 1832. Photo taken about 20 minutes before sunset.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.218338
Longitude
-0.499809