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Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
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Pool near Crutch Farm


Crutch Farm stands near the site of the ancient manor-house. All trace of this manor-house has now disappeared; it is said to have stood on the top of some rising ground immediately to the southwest of the present building and adjoining the road known as Crutch Lane. A considerable indentation of the ground by the roadside may indicate a moat, though no return line can now be distinguished, and it may be the remains of a marl-pit. The farm-house is apparently a building of the late 17th century, though much modernized. The materials are red brick, with a tiled roof.
From: 'Parishes: Crutch', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3
From: 'Parishes: Crutch', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3
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