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ROMALDKIRK
Gardens and Greens
Hector C. Parr
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Many residents take pride in their gardens, which give pleasure to local inhabitants and visitors alike. |
| Romaldkirk has no fewer than three greens. High Green is dominated by a large oak tree. Among the houses bordering High Green is Rose Cottage, one of the village's prettiest, with an ivy-clad facade. The cylindrical structure built onto one side of the building is a bread-oven, suggesting that Rose Cottage was once the village bakery. |
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Middle Green is also known as Monk's Square and is adjacent to the church. |
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Romaldkirk Hall and Beckwath look towards each other across Low Green |
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Within living memory two pumps provided the villagers' only water supply, and both are still standing today. |
| The stocks still stand on Middle Green, but neither pumps nor stocks are much used nowadays. |
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The Village Pound is now overgrown, but the gate-posts and part of the wall can still be seen. |
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© Hector C. Parr (2005)
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