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Storrington is a substantial settlement in Sussex - some would call it a village, some a town. Those that know England will understand that the presence of both a Waitrose and a Costa mean that it has a degree of importance. However, it does not have, and never has had, a railway station.
Apparently, the place name refers to a place where storks live. Storks have not regularly bred in Britain for several centuries.
photo and copyright: Ray Pettit
Stephanie | 10-Jun-2017 14:29 | |