Haddenham, Church End 1951
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Down at Church End there is another more well-known and photographed pond; it and the 13th-century parish church are to the left of the War Memorial. This view shows the characteristic rendered walls of the village houses. The render hides walls built in the local limey clay known as 'witchert', a corruption of white earth. Alcohol is also well represented here: the house on the right was the maltster's, the maltings being in the yard behind, while two other houses in this view were once pubs.
An extract from Aylesbury Photographic Memories.
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