Stourpaine, Manor Road c.1955
Photo ref:
S446021

More about this scene
Behind the lychgate at the end of Manor Road rises the flint and stone tower of Holy Trinity parish church. The southern end of this road is in direct alignment with a Norman moated enclosure and a flat house platform in the pasture beyond the church. Between these earthworks is an earthwork known as the Cockpit, which is said to have been the venue for mediaeval cock-fighting. It is 100ft in diameter, with an entrance facing towards the church and village.
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