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Flint-stone, thatched cottages in the village of Singleton, West Sussex in early autumn.

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What charming but substantial cottages Singleton possesses.

The South Downs chalk like all areas of chalk contains

bands of black, grey and brown flint stone – hard, sharp and incredibly durable.

The “knappers” who split this stone to “face-off” the village dwellings needed to work hard to produce the thousands of tons required to finish the job.

The spirit and ambience of this place seems unchanging,

and with a flint frontage, I can see these cottages

surviving for another thousand years.

 

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Uploaded on November 3, 2023
Taken on October 10, 2010