Corkscrew Trees, Raghill Close

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Corkscrew Trees, Raghill Close

Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 17 Jan 2023

Raghill Close is a very short street of three houses at the top of a triangular piece of land where two roads converge. I have seen squirly trees like this outside sales offices on new developments. I wonder if Raghill Close was where the show home was for the new houses around here. The place that looks like a garage is a utility building of some sort.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.282559
Longitude
-1.108977