Puttenham, Post Office And Church c.1955
Photo ref: P122005
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Across the A3, Puttenham village lies just south of the narrow chalk ridge of the Hog's Back. A greensand village, it is slightly off the beaten track and quiet: or at least quiet west of the B3000 Puttenham Hill road, which links the A31 and the A3. This view looks along one of these quiet lanes, The Street, towards the parish church, with the walls to Puttenham Priory's grounds on the right: no real priory this, but a good stucco mansion of 1762. The post office and library is now a shop, the Iron Bed Company, and the telephone kiosk has gone.

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