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        <title>SY0182 : Southern end of Marcus Road</title>
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        <description>Marcus Road is an unadopted road which joins St Johns Road with Brixington Lane. Plans have been submitted (2009) to develop the land on the left and realign the road, so this view is likely to change in the near future.</description>
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        <title>SY0182 : Stoke Lyne Cottage</title>
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        <description>This cottage was one of the few buildings in St Johns Road when the 1:2500 map was surveyed in 1889. It may be the same cottage shown on the 1840 tithe map, occupied by Thomas PRIDDIS. By 1952 the house is labelled 'Blue Haze' and now it is simply known as 25, St Johns Road.

The path beside the cottage was originally the southern end of the lane leading up to Brixington, now Brixington Lane. When Forton Road was built in the 1930s this part of the lane was made into a footpath.</description>
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        <description>This terrace is now simply known as nos. 13 to 23 St Johns Road, but was originally named 'Norfolk Terrace'. It was built sometime between 1901 and 1910 on a field known as 'Three Corners' due to it's triangular shape. A Frederick Scanes, commercial traveller of Norwich is mentioned in some of the early title documents and this may be the origin of the terrace's name.</description>
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        <title>SY0279 : Orcombe Point from the beach</title>
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        <description>'The Orcombe rocks are a key geological feature, displaying an excellent coastal section of sandstones, siltstones and mudstones of the Permian Exmouth formation.' (http://www.devon.gov.uk/geo-ORP.pdf)
Best accessed at low tide. The steps in the picture are currently closed due to erosion, but there are steps at Rodney Point, a short distance further West.</description>
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