Boxford, View From Church Tower c.1965
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B620027

More about this scene
Bridge House, the Post Office Stores and the adjoining houses (centre bottom) follow the curve of the street, named after The Swan Inn. The shop on the right is Henry Grimwood's grocer's, run by the family from 1926 to 1989. The red brick Ashley House, with the large white gable (centre), was built for Joseph Simpson in 1875; due to its cost, it was known as Simpson's Folly. The white Falcon House beyond was formerly an inn.
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