Royal connections on Southwick Road

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The photograph on this page of Royal connections on Southwick Road by Neil Owen as part of the Geograph project.

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Royal connections on Southwick Road

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 4 Aug 2022

The smallish patch of green still remaining in North Bradley is a pleasant open space with some historic trees. The large specimen was planted in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee; the smaller one behind it was planted to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Beyond is a cottage that was once the post office, and beyond again (out of shot) were the two pubs, named the Old Ring of Bells Inn and the other the New Ring of Bells Inn. Both have been closed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.294301
Longitude
-2.209913