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| Double boarded with lifting windows |
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This old Girl still sits with dignity, as the weather takes it toll. Double boarded, so an expensive hut when bought, she still contains a lamb rack and medicine cupboard. It sits in woodland near Fakenham Norfolk. Owner unknown.
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| A lovely little hut reclaimed by woodland in which she sits |
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This pitched roof hut, again near Fakenham, has a very intricate framework which has been clad with planks. Only one wheel is visible and rot has taken its toll on the structure. She is in a very poor state of repair. I think this will be her final resting place.
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| Formerly part of a Shepherd Spencers house |
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Moved to its present home in the Holt area from Briston, by its owner, a Shepherdess, this well-preserved hut was built by Weggs of Briston, who were the local undertakers. It came off the Hastings estate and was used Mr Spencer the Estate Shepherd. When he retired, his hut went with him and became one end of his new house. The current owner reclaimed the hut from within the makeshift home and restored it to its original condition. Wheels were cast at Melton Constable railway foundry.
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| Big Horse needed to move this beast |
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This hut sits on a Farm, which is part of a large estate in the Alysham area. It is of truly Titanic proportions, with a track approaching 7.5 feet. No sign of the lamb rack, but overall there is still plenty of life left in this big Lady.
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