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A fine new gate, with concrete base, allows visitors access to the northern footpath along the Stour (left) and a little further on, the Essex sign. |
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The village sign, with Dedham Mill behind. |
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A small supermarket, with its trolleys outside ... how did they get away with that in Dedham? |
This busy street scene reflects local use of the centre, not tourism. |
The Sun Hotel completes this row's services theme. |
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In the late afternoon haze the village street assumes a sleepy disposition. |
Dedham post office is a vital village organ, including its lottery terminal! |
The High Street broadens opposite the church. |
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Local services in action - posting a letter! |
The broadest part of the High Street - remarkably uncrowded. |
More local services - the bus. Routes and regularity are crucial rural issues. |
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A view through the churchyard fronting the High Street.
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The churchyard and church from the recreation ground.
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The High Street, from its junction with Brook Street. |
The footpath signpost for Flatford. |
Dedham Hall, pond and ducks! |
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The idyllic corner of the High Street, with Muniment House in the background. |
Looking back towards the High Street. |
The Black Brook approaches Dedham village centre. Taken from Southfields. |
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Langham
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Wick Road - the new builds. |
Park Lane - straw protects the strawberry crops. |
Langham Oak Cottage, resplendent in willow and daffodils. |
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Symptomatic of an underlying level of vandalism, is the village sign on Birchwood Road.
30 July 2004 |
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Potatoes being irrigated next to Hundred Lane, Boxted.
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23 July 2004
Bramble Cottage, from over the gate of Bumblebee Cottage.
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30 July 2004 |
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29 July 2004
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The woodland in Chapel Road. |
The footpath to Boxted from Chapel Road/Hill Farm. |
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The new village shop in Langham. |
Millennium Garden in the playing field. |
The Granary in Moor Road and its vines. 30 July 2004 |
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The ripened grapes at the Old Granary. 30 July 2004 |
The footpath reaches Greyhound Hill. |
At Moor Road/Park Lane. |
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Developments at Mersey Homes (Severalls Lane/Mill Road) continue apace. |
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