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Local honey ironstone cottages in East End, Swerford
© Roger Sweet (view gallery)
Swerford is a small pretty village on the River Swere. It is a village in two parts separated by a quarter of a mile of open countryside called Between Towns. To the east is East End, a collection of houses and cottages built in the local dark honey ironstone. Beyond Between Towns is the other part of the village, called Church End.
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