Image: The Collyweston Slater - geograph.org.uk - 1723255
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Description: The Collyweston Slater — in Collyweston, northeastern Northamptonshire. Originally a 17th century coaching inn, extended to include adjoining cottages. The name refers to the village's importance as a centre for producing Collyweston slate roofs material — roofing slates from the easily cleaved local Jurassic limestone. Very durable, and still popular for traditional stone buildings.
Title: The Collyweston Slater - geograph.org.uk - 1723255
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