Singleton, Post Office c.1960
Photo ref:
S692005

More about this scene
The post office, shrouded in mature trees, is situated opposite the old vicarage (now a private house). Singleton was one of the model villages built up and down the country in the 19th century: Squire Miller provided St Anne's Church, picturesque cottages for the workers, and the much photographed little fire station. The ashes of Richard Dumbreck, last squire of Singleton, were scattered at St Anne's in March 2003.
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