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The Row, Sutton 1900s

The Row, Sutton

History of The Row

The Row was once the main street in Sutton. Boats could be landed on the shoreline; there were four quays along the southern edge of the village at which fish and goods were landed.

The Row, Sutton, c1900s

The Row, Sutton c.1930s

A scene  from the traditional Feast of St Lambert held during September.

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