Manor House, West End, Long Clawson

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Manor House, West End, Long Clawson

Image: © Kate Jewell Taken: 13 Dec 2007

Overlooked by the church the Manor House built, circa 1600, in local stone with a medieval fish-pond which is still stocked today. On the roadside, is a listed mud wall which has been restored during the autumn of 2007. The owners run a bed & breakfast.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.836231
Longitude
-0.929966