Dial Place, Warkworth

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Dial Place, Warkworth

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 18 Aug 2018

I wondered if the name Dial Place could refer to the sundial above the porch of St Lawrence's Church which faces directly towards the market place Image However, an earlier name was Dial Hill which seems to have referred to the steep hill up to Warkworth Castle, now Castle Street. The Market Cross can be seen in the centre Image On the right side is the former Co-op store, now The Greenhouse. I took a similar view in 2012 Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.348132
Longitude
-1.61221