Turmer Pond An artificial pond, probably originally a dew pond, in the centre of the hamlet.
Cottage at Turmer This cottage is cryptically named "25" on large-scale OS maps. I presume therefore that it is a cottage on the Somerley Estate.
Pavilion at alled garden, Old Somerley house. The house seen is named Old Somerley. This large walled garden lies next to it. It was opened to the public by Lord Normanton during the 2009 Ellingham Show. It seems that the garden is in the process of being restored, since the paths and the central feature are not present on earlier aerial views. The stone steps in front of the house are also new. It appears the garden is available for corporate events and marriage receptions. See also 1433741.
The Old School, Turmer A very isolated position for a school to be. I presume it must have served the workers on the Somerley Estate in the days when the countryside was more populous.
Walled garden, Old Somerley house. Behind the house is the walled garden which Lord Normanton opened to the public during the 2009 Ellingham Show. The garden is large, containing only grass and a pavilion.

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