Great Bradley village sign
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Great Bradley village sign by Adrian S Pye as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 3 Nov 2020
Farm, The Fox public house, or even hiding from The Hunt, peering out of the undergrowth. This replaces the former sign, which depicted much more than the current sign. A windmill. The ancient oak tree located at the Fox Green end of Evergreen Lane, and believed to date from 1200s. The fox. The church. HRH The Prince of Wales's feathers, it was he who instigated the idea of village signs. Coat of arms of St John's College, who for centuries were extensive landowners in the parish. Finally, a Roman coin found in the village and now deposited with a local museum. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6663338