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Cerney Wick
1885 Trinity Church is just below the "Cerney Wick" on the left hand side of the map. http://www.old-maps.co.uk/ |
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Trinity Church Cerney Wick 1847 |
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Bartletts' Cottage directly opposite Trinity Church Cerney Wick. The 1881 census showed two Bartlett families and William Herbert occupying three of the cottages. The building was originally a barn which was converted into four terraced cottages in the first half of the 19th century. (Photo circa 1900 courtesy of David Smith Cerney Wick) |
The cottages now (April 2002) |
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"The Crown" Cerney Wick The nearest pub to the Bartlett's cottage would have been "The Good Intent" which was demolished between the wars. |
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Cerney Wick Lock 1904 | Cerney Wick Lock 2003 |