Upwey, St Lawrence's Church And Village c.1870
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Positioned cosily under the downs, and with its cluster of thatched and slate-roofed cottages around it, the Perpendicular tower of St Lawrence's Church rises above the surrounding gravestones. Also in the village, at the foot of a hill where the little River Wey rises, is the celebrated English's wishing well and tea gardens. Horse-drawn wagonettes from Weymouth carrying holidaymakers clogged the lanes all around during the summer season.
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