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Wenhaston Millennium Map - Panel
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The Methodist Stone Chapel - This sheet includes illustrations of the Methodist Stone Chapel, its Minister and some of its members, and accounts of some of its organisations and activities.
The Stone Chapel is so called to distinguish it from the brick former Primitive Methodist Chapel on Blackheath and because of its stone facing derived from the practice of picking stones from the fields.
Vegetable Gardening - Ted Woods' vegetables, grown on land at the end of Wash Lane, are sold from a stall at the front of his house in 'James Roberts Court' in 'The Street'.
PJN Motor Engineering - The motor engineering business of Paul Nolloth, located in Wash Lane, is based on modern equipment and computer technology.
A & S.A.Nolloth Haulage Company - The haulage business of A & S.A.Nolloth which operates from a site on Coles Hill, is one of three such businesses in Wenhaston.
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This
map was made by the people of Wenhaston and Mells to mark the second
Millennium, to show thier appreciation of the local environment, and
to promote interest, concern and care for its well being. The pupils
of Wenhaston School made the wildlife decorative border of the map.
The entire map is the copyright of the Wenhaston Commons Group and
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