The third and last Normacot Vicarage.

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The third and last Normacot Vicarage.

Image: © Chris Beaver Taken: 22 Oct 2006

Built on the site of the former Furnace Inn (and first vicarage) as recently as 1975, next to the church of The Holy Evangelists', this building too is now surplus to the requirements of 21st century Britain and has been demolished along with the church hall and the scout & guide hall. Only the church and graveyard remain on the site. Charles Darwin and Richard Dawkins may be getting through to many people in 21st century Britain.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.978166
Longitude
-2.120591