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Newspaper articles titled 'Peaceful community has colourful history' and 'Village roots can be traced to 11th century'
Newspaper articles with detailed history of Seer Green with 3 photographs and location map. Article states that Seer Green was probably home of John Smith, Quaker. The village community includes family names such as Worley and Cyster. The Cherry Pie Fair is mentioned.
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