Hampstead Norreys, Church Street, Milking Time c.1950
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H149011

More about this scene
To the north of Newbury, on the edge of the downs, lies Hampstead Norris, surrounded by hills and woodland. The church has an impressive flint tower, Norman doorways and a splendid Jacobean roof to the nave. The River Pang cuts through the village, as does the line of the former Didcot to Southampton railway, which closed in 1964. Cattle are on the move through the village. During the Second World War, Folly Hill, which lies just outside the village, was the site of an airfield, with Wellington bombers based here.
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