Winsford, The Cross c.1965
Photo ref:
W112046

More about this scene
Winsford's granite cross commemorates the dead of both World Wars. It is separated from the enclosed village green by the Winn Brook, which is spanned by five little bridges before it reaches the Exe. The village shop, to the left, is still there, and the scene looks much the same today, except that the five conifers are much grown.
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