Litlington: the Litlington Cage (or St Peter's Hole)

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Litlington: the Litlington Cage (or St Peter's Hole)

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 25 Nov 2018

The Grade II listed village lock-up dates from the 18th century. The yellow-brick barrel roof, weatherproofed with tar, is a 19th-century alteration. The lock-up was last used in 1840. After a brief sunny spell on a late-November morning the sky was clouding over again.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.067947
Longitude
-0.08721