Houses in Stratton

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Houses in Stratton by David Ward as part of the Geograph project.

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Houses in Stratton

Image: © David Ward Taken: 2 Nov 2002

This pair of red brick houses (and another pair out of picture to the right) were built by the local farmer for his workers. The farm was a little way down a track on the opposite side of the road almost facing the houses but a little way to the right. The farm buildings have relocated and in their place there is new housing around a small village green went up around 2000. There is also a new pub (The Saxon Arms) which has a reputation for good food, the village's previous pub having been converted into flats a few years previously, and a new village hall. The village has increased in size somewhat over the past couple decades or so.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.742657
Longitude
-2.496979