St. Georges, Trotton
photo:- Phil Dixon - - 1st July 2006
 
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St. Georges, Trotton
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St. Georges, Trotton
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St. Georges, Trotton
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St. Georges, Trotton
 
A most unusual privy
 
This little building is in the north east corner of Trotton churchyard.
Inside there is a portable lavatory. A notice on the door tells of the
people who designed and donated it.
 
 
photo:- Shazz - - 2 March, 2009
 
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St. Georges churchyard, Trotton
photo:- Patricia Steel - - 21 February, 2007 - - next gallery image

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