Hilltop, it's amazing....

But did you have it's O2 sensors removed and it's Lambretta sensors re calibrated to maintain its closed loop feedback and optimise it's fuelling??? I'm sure the place never worked as a home which is probably why you moved.
 
The cellar flooded as the (very deep) well that was to the left of what became the front door, was somehow filled in. The water had to go somewhere, I guess.

The hill, was at the upper end of Church Street; it being so named as it has a church in it. My sister was married there. The church is unusual in that its tower / spire is supported on columns, allowing the bells to be rung from the outside.

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There is a second hill, too. Come out of the gate, turn left, down to the bottom, up the hill on the other side. This will bring you to what is known as 'Top Town'. My aunt lives there. There is still a well there.
 
The cellar flooded as the (very deep) well that was to the left of what became the front door, was somehow filled in. The water had to go somewhere, I guess.

The hill, was at the upper end of Church Street; it being so named as it has a church in it. My sister was married there. The church is unusual in that its tower / spire is supported on columns, allowing the bells to be from the outside.

There is a second hill, too. Come out of the gate, turn left, down to the bottom, up the hill on the other side. This will bring you to what is known as 'Top Town'. My aunt lives there.

Have you got a graph of said hill
 
My memory of trolley racing down the hill, gives a seat of the pants reading of 8.
 
There's a Hilltop Farm just down from me. Which is strange given that Ordnance Survey contour lines show me as above said Hilltop. I mean, it's like a graph innit............:nenau
 


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