Outhouses, Goose Eye

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Outhouses, Goose Eye

Image: © Mark Anderson Taken: 20 Jun 2008

These outhouses were used until the late 1970's. Bryan Eastell, then landlord of the Turkey Inn, needed a drainage system for his brewery. He sold shares to local householders of £2,000 each to cover the total cost of £20,000. This provided a shared system of septic tanks and the residents of Goose Eye were at last able to have indoor toilets.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.861433
Longitude
-1.95739