Meldreth: a stinkpipe on Brewery Lane

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The photograph on this page of Meldreth: a stinkpipe on Brewery Lane by John Sutton as part of the Geograph project.

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Meldreth: a stinkpipe on Brewery Lane

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 25 Mar 2021

Just to the right of centre, in front of the flowering tree, is one of seven sewer vent pipes in the village, six of them, like this one, the substantial utilitarian concrete-cased pipes found in several other South Cambridgeshire villages. The others: Image] Image] Image] Image] Image] Image] For more about Meldreth’s stinkpipes, try the informative village website: https://www.meldrethhistory.org.uk/the-village/village-wide_information/stink_stench_pipes_of_meldreth .

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.103049
Longitude
0.008035