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Quaintness By Any Other Name

UNITED KINGDOM | Friday, 8 July 2011 | Views [1783]

The village of Barley, home for a while

The village of Barley, home for a while

The names of English villages are as interesting as they are.

Barleythorpe; Gigglesweek;  Adwik-upon-Deane; Hare Hatch; Leighton Buzzard; Roan of Craigoch; Barnby-in-the-Willows; Sheepwatch; Watton of Stone; King’s Bromley; Milton-under- Wychwood; Deeping St. James; Fladdabister; Pease Pottage; Stoke Charity; Kirbymoorside; Amersham-on-the-Hill; Doddiscombsleigh; North Piddle; Salcott cum Virley; Milton-under-Wychwood; Blackhill of Clackriach; Helions Bumpstead.

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