Gretton village, Northamptonshire
An aerial view of the village with St James's Church visible in the centre of the photograph. There are medieval ridge and furrow cultivation marks to the north of the church which were made by ox-driven ploughs.
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An aerial view of the village with St James's Church visible in the centre of the photograph. There are medieval ridge and furrow cultivation marks to the north of the church which were made by ox-driven ploughs.
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