Which Warmington?

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    • Created on Jan 19, 2011 at 2:28 AM
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    Warmington, Peterborough, junction of Hautboy Lane and Chapel Street. See image below.
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    Warmington, Peterborough, junction of Hautboy Lane and Chapel Street. See image below.
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    • Created on Mar 1, 2011 at 2:06 AM
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    • Created on Mar 1, 2011 at 8:33 AM
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    Google Streetview is a lifesaver, especially for small places. 'Wander about', get a feel for the architecture - in Warminster quite distinctive, central doors, windows either side, then just look for something distinctive like windows slightly different sizes. Postcards of a long street can be "walked" until you can add 'on the junction of XYZ Street' to your description which may (or more likely may not!) find you that elusive buyer.
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    Google Streetview is a lifesaver, especially for small places. 'Wander about', get a feel for the architecture - in Warminster quite distinctive, central doors, windows either side, then just look for something distinctive like windows slightly different sizes. Postcards of a long street can be "walked" until you can add 'on the junction of XYZ Street' to your description which may (or more likely may not!) find you that elusive buyer.
    • Created on Mar 2, 2011 at 8:31 AM
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    Also a nice RP card as there is a Cocoa advertising sign (I think) on the building, worth mentioning in the description???

    So maybe there was a reason was it a shop/pub etc??/

    Regards Plumpostcards

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