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Sarratt village dates from about 700, is three miles NW of Rickmansworth and has the River Chess to its south. James Ball's photographs were taken in March 2005 and Edna Sansom's in 2006. The captions are from Edna Sansom.

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Sarratt
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Title ws502
Description There are three main roads into Sarratt. This one is from Watford and Rickmansworth. The wheatsheaf on the sign is thought to be bland and is not much appreciated by the villagers.
 
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Title ws503
Description We are near North Hill, the road from Chorleywood that is narrow and steep; it is much loved by artists but not by cyclists. Across the Chess valley is Goldingtons, a former manor house. In the valley is Sarratt Mill but none of its workings remain; for some 100 years it milled corn and then paper. The field below Goldingtons faces south and is terraced. The terraces suggest it may once have been a Roman vineyard or they may have been medieval strip lynchets used for farming.
 
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Title ws926
Description Goldingtons Manor House next to the church
 
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Title ws927
Description Goldingtons prestigious barn conversion.
 
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