A stone wall with a stepped buttress, believed to be in Winchelsea
- Date:
- Sep 1929
- Location:
- Icklesham, Winchelsea, Rother, East Sussex
- Reference:
- INN01/02/043
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)
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The original negative sleeve identifies the location as Winchelsea, although it has not been possible to verify this information.
This is part of the Series: INN01/02 Historic Inns and Vernacular Buildings - Negatives of Vernacular Buildings; within the Collection: INN01 Historic Inns and Vernacular Buildings
Source: Historic England Archive
Buttress, Wall
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