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Identification Longshot and Talking Point 839


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Good Evening All.

Last one before I turn in.

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A clue before I turn in using my old Map Clock system click here It is between 2 and 4 o'clock.

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I'm turning in now folks, the site is taking ages to load and I'm bushed, G'Night All.

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I got up at 03:00 and still didn't get it! Did I get up too early , or too late?

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And your map link is upside down, it looks more like George RR Martin's Westeros & Easteros that way up. Was I supposed to stand on my head too?

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It has an East Anglian look about it. With the Norman architecture I'd say South Lincs/North Norfolk.

So I'll guess at a North Norfolk market town..... eeeerm... Burnham Market?

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On second thoughts, is it Lincs again? North Norfolk is more likely to be of flint rather than stone construction.

Sooooo, for a Lincs wild guess, um, um... um, Conninsby. There's something about that chequered Norman tower that tells me I've seen it at some time during my trucking years.

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Is everyone else having a lie in?

Early to bed, early to rise and all that... and the dogs are wanting a walk as the sun is on the horizon, that's a real bummer in the summer:)

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I'm guessing that fortified looking building in the market square started of as a Saxon building with the square topped windows, and was extended up with the addition of Norman windows.

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...and I'm off out now, it's boring playing I spy by yourself!

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Dalkeith?

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