Oxford's small corner of the Cotswolds is arguably the most beautiful
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Kerry Bog Village Museum
Peat lands, more usually referred to as bogs, cover more than 15 per cent of Ireland and are some of the largest areas of peat in Europe. These large areas of decayed vegetation, laid down over many centuries, were once even more common in Ireland, but a thousand years of cutting peat to use as domestic fuel has left them seriously and irrevocably depleted. The Kerry Bog Village Museum is a…
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Falkland Arms, Great Tew - 16th Century Pub by Warwick Hunt
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A charming thatched cottage filled with colour, pattern and collected antiques.
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Traditional thatched cottages and their equally traditional planting and gardens.
Creative Gardens, 1986
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I love love love The Cotswolds. I just saw a thatched roof house picture you tagged The Woodfords. What and where are The Woodfords?
The Woodfords are three mediaeval villages about 4 miles north of Salisbury in the county of Wiltshire.
The bus from Salisbury to Stonehenge goes right by. If you're driving, they are just off the main highway - one after the other. The sign will simply say 'The Woodfords' because they are so close together.
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Veules-les-Roses by Jose Maria Escolano
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Source - Sue Hughes on Pinterest
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Cobham, Kent, England, March 2024.
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Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CvrE9M7M6_M/?img_index=1
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