Two-tone brick houses, Forder Lane, Bishopsteignton

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Two-tone brick houses, Forder Lane, Bishopsteignton

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 20 Jul 2019

The cream brick is very likely from Kingsteignton, made of clay from the Teign valley claypits. At upper left are West Town Cottages. The wall postbox, left, has the ID TQ14 38D. "A 4.00pm or later collection is made from the Postbox at Bishopsteignton Post Office, 50 Fore Street." Also on the left is the turning into Littlefield. Note the 'School' sign: it has been pointed out that it's a curious hybrid - a modern (post-Worboys) triangular sign mounted on an old black and white striped pole.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.552755
Longitude
-3.548313