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Gallery• Posted on 01/31/201405/10/2015 by rlgibson
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Visitor information – National Trust

can you name whose house this is? (not asking @HistoryHobbit!)

one more place for the bucket list …

Visitor information – National Trust

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Link• Posted on 08/15/2013 by rlgibson
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“Oh, what are men compared to rocks and mountains?”

Chawton, Bath, Darbyshire … a literary itinerary.

“Oh, what are men compared to rocks and mountains?”

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Link• Posted on 02/08/2013 by rlgibson
Gallery• Posted on 01/26/201305/10/2015 by rlgibson

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