West Hanney, Memorial Corner c.1955
Photo ref:
W255021

More about this scene
At the east end of the village, the village green has the war memorial at its centre. To the left is Winter Lane with the 17th-century Castle Acre on the corner, built in stone with stone roof slates. To the left of Frith's photographer are the grounds of West Hannay House, built as a rectory in 1727 in a good Baroque Hawksmoor-ish style, and behind him the lane leads to St James's parish church, which is partly Norman.
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