Bolton By Bowland, The Village From The Church Tower c.1955
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B856016

More about this scene
This excellent view from the church tower shows the whole village and its rural surroundings. The tower, unusual architecturally for this part of Britain, is thought to have been influenced in style by King Henry VI during his stay in Bolton Hall. King Henry's Well (a circular stone building where he bathed) still stands, but the Hall was demolished in 1950. The solitary motor coach is a sign of visiting sightseers.
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