South Cave, West End c.1955
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S403002

More about this scene
Named after the original landowner, Justin de Cave, South Cave is a village of two halves, separated by the castle, built in 1787. Here we look east, with the castle, now a golf hotel, out of the picture at the far end of the road. The village has three churches: the 15th-century All Saints', the United Reformed church of 1662, rebuilt in 1877, and the Methodist chapel, dating from 1837. The Town Hall in the East End was established in 1796, shortly after the castle.
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