Fittleworth Mill Cottages, Lower Street
 
looking south, B2138
 
The hump of the bridge over the mill stream can be seen on the road with the ramparts of Fittleworth Bridge further along.
Looking back towards bridge.
Swan Inn behind photographer.
 
photo:- Simon Carey
5 April, 2009
 
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Fittleworth
Fittleworth from the south on the B2138 this arch spans the road before the Swan Inn on left.
photo:- DrakeW - Nov.2008 - - next gallery image

 

 
 
Fittleworth
Further view of above. Swan Inn car park on left.
photo:- Patricia Steel - 21 February, 2007 - - next gallery image

 

 
 
Fittleworth
Swan Inn
photo:- Steve Peterson - May.2009 - - next gallery image

 

 
 
Fittleworth
Swan Inn, Lower Fittleworth - looking south
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