View to Crundale House

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View to Crundale House

Image: © Marathon Taken: 21 Jun 2015

John Newman in Pevsner's The Buildings of England North East and East Kent says of Crundale: "Crundale is in the remotest and most glorious downland of the whole county. The church stands alone, and so do the few houses dotted through the parish." On a glorious longest day of the year it is hard to disagree with these sentiments. This view is from just below Crundale Church. Most of the hamlet of Crundale is in the valley below. This includes Crundale House, which is the white house to the left.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.19945
Longitude
0.979711