Byfield, The Village c.1955
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B703007

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Bell Lane descends to the west of the A361 and gives us a good idea of the variety of building styles that make up this little industrial village. The 1905 primary school is on the left beside the Ford Consul, next to a pair of 1920s brick houses. The pub and hotel at the end has been radically changed and is now Bell Lodge, a residence for the retired and elderly. On the right are 1970s stone-built houses. The road crosses a brook in the middle distance, a tributary of the young River Cherwell.
An extract from Northamptonshire Living Memories.
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