The past emerges…

… who knows who lived here in the past, but maybe a few clues emerge.

It was a cider pub, we knew, and one or two old apple trees are in the garden and surrounding fields, so it’s no surprise that a mill wheel and its connecting rod supports the drying whirligig.

But also in the veg patch are various horse shoes, so might a farrier have resided here also?

Harry

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