It’s great to see the Carbrooke Plough back on its plinth outside Carbrooke Village Hall 2024
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It was originally cast at Carbrooke foundry many years ago, and renovated by prisoners at Wayland prison, before being placed on its plinth in 2012.
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After 10 years open to the elements, it was beginning to deteriorate, and has now had its wood work replaced and a re-paint of the ironwork by a Carbrooke resident.
Many thanks to all concerned.
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The Hunton Page Plough