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Miscellaneous débris in the vicarage garden: Roman stones, but from what? They appear to be travertine, which in turn suggests a building rather than a road.
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A closer look at the three stones in the background in the previous photo.
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Another old stone, now a bumper protecting a gas meter from cars.
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