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| Sitting on land at Gt Snoring by the roadside |
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This hut sits beside the road in the village of Great Snoring. It seems to have been adopted by the village and is still in very good condition. It is complete with Lamb rack and built in medicine cupboard. The front axle pivots on an Iron ring and the chassis looks very sound.
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| On a Farm in little Snoring |
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This Hut sits on it's original farm at Little Snoring. It was used until fairly recently to hold a Diesel tank. It is in sound state but needs some work to the chassis.
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| Spotted from the roadside, wheels burried but still attached |
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Looking very much like a Mallons product, this hut sits up to its axles into a light sandy soil. It sits on the edge of a wood, just outside of Bircham. The walls seem sound, but the floor seems to have disappeared. The built in medicine cupboard still survives but the Lamb rack is gone.
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Situated beside a vegetable patch in a village near Stalham, this Hut is of grand proportions; in fact it is so wide that a three-seat settee occupies one end with room to spare. The wheels are unusual in being an intricate design, similar to those made at the Melton foundry. What is rare is the side-opening door, the first I have seen in Norfolk.
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