Houses, White Horse Square, Steyning

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Houses, White Horse Square, Steyning

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 5 Jun 2016

The three houses were built in the mid 1980s on a plot of vacant land and are from left to right: Testers, Pilgrim Cottage and Myatts. Archeological excavations carried out prior to the building suggested that this area of the town was expanded into during the 12th and 13th century and was near the site of the lost manor of Testers.

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Image Location

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50.887701
Longitude
-0.329749