File:Alfriston Clergy House oak leaf carving 2007.JPG

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Oak carving in the cornice of the Alfriston Clergy House, East Sussex. This property was the first purchased by the National Trust, in 1897. The Trust's symbol of oak leaves and acorns is thought to have been inspired by this carving.


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