The Tolzey House

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Tolzey House by Neil Owen as part of the Geograph project.

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The Tolzey House

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 18 Oct 2016

An immensely versatile little building is this. Originally built in 1690 by John and Mary Goslett for the good of the villagers of Marshfield, it served as an administrative centre (the parish council still meets here), local courthouse (Tolzey), lock-up and today is also a public convenience. It displays a number of plaques, mainly awards from the C.P.R.E. in recognition of Marshfield's beauty. See Image] for a look at the side.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.462019
Longitude
-2.319071