Mulberry Cottage, Snodland

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Mulberry Cottage, Snodland

Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 22 Jan 2008

Named for the mulberry tree that grew in the garden, this 15th century Wealden Hall House in the High Street was once at the centre of Snodland, where the market cross stood outside The Red Lion inn opposite. In the 1920s, the cottage was stripped to its skeleton and rebuilt, using original materials wherever possible.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.329909
Longitude
0.446358