Rocks and Cameras, Islandsmead
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Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 9 Nov 2022
In the middle of a district made up of short cul de sacs and terraces all interconnected by a maze of footpaths. These are all marked on the map, with the result that on some editions this neighbourhood shows up as a sort of green colour because there are so many. The rocks look like Sarsens, a naturally occurring hard sandstone found on the chalk Downs near here.