Hascombe, The Village c.1965
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H37002

More about this scene
Moving on north from Dunsfold, we come to Hascombe, a most attractive and tranquil village set in a curving wooded valley in the greensand hills. There is a large Iron Age hillfort at the end of Hascombe Hill's ridge a little south-east of the village. This view looks north along Godalming Road with the 18th-century White Horse pub on the right, its Bargate stone walls painted white. The cottage (Stable Cottage), the church of 1864 and most of the village houses not seen in this view are built in unpainted mellow golden Bargate stone.
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