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A number of buildings survived the damage of the English Civil War. The Stockwell Arms is an example of an early timber framed building whose deeds date back to at least 1380. The famous 18th century writer Daniel Defoe, once lived here. He wrote Robinson Crusoe amongst other novels.

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27th Dec 2005 by Diane Earl

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English, History

Key Stages:
Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3

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