The crinkle-crankle wall of Easton
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Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 25 Apr 2017
A wavy wall marks the boundary of the former Easton Hall estate along the Street in Easton. This form of construction makes for a stronger - and possibly more economical - wall than one which is straight. Judging from the EU flag it seems probable that someone in the locality is not very happy about Brexit.