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Church Lane, Little Eversden

History of Church Lane

Two yellow information signs are attached to a tree trunk in a leafy garden area, with a rusted metal sculpture on the ground.

Church Lane, Little Eversden (RGL2025)

A yellow sign attached to a tree features a riddle titled The Lonely Old Fossil and a drawing of a cup of tea for sale.

Church Lane, Little Eversden (RGL2025)

A yellow sign attached to a tree features a humorous poem about an untidy garden plot at an Ice Age burial mound site.

Church Lane, Little Eversden (RGL2025)

Rusted metal animal silhouettes nestled in foliage feature yellow signs with text about woolly rhinos and hippos.

Church Lane, Little Eversden (RGL2025)

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