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Winchester

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Kingsbury church from Kingsbury Water Park, Warwickshire

Kingsbury

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quotePosted at 17:38 on 2nd November 2007

Click here for our full list of Picturesque Villages in England!

If you don't see one you know of at the above link, and you feel it should be included on the site as a 'Picturesque Village', then please list it by posting to this thread. We will then add it to the sites database of 'Picturesque Villages' which can be accessed here. Many thanks for participating and helping build a more informative site..

When listing a village below, please include which county it is in. Many thanks.

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Ian Gedge
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quotePosted at 15:28 on 7th November 2007
Woodbastwick in Norfolk, I only discovered this village recently myself although I live quite close to it. It is very small village and when I went there it was like stepping back in time. Very picturesque and totally unspoilt, very few people and very little traffic.
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quotePosted at 16:20 on 7th November 2007

Thanks Ian. Woodbastwick now added as a Picturesque Village in the database. It looks gorgeous. Thanks for the wonderful pics

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Jo Hennessey
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quotePosted at 20:49 on 10th November 2007

ARDELEY in HERTFORDSHIRE is a lovely but tiny village. Only 5 miles east of Stevenage but you could be a million miles away. The village hall, home of the W.I. and where the local schoolchildren eat their lunches, is whitewashed and has a thatched roof. Smile

 

Ardeley Village Hall
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quotePosted at 08:26 on 12th November 2007
Thanks Jo. Ardeley now added, although we have no pictures of it yet. Is it local to you? Wink
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Jo Hennessey
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quotePosted at 12:19 on 12th November 2007
photos of Ardeley now available!Laughing
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quotePosted at 12:50 on 12th November 2007
Wow that was quick! Nice pics too. Thanks Jo! Smile
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Brian Arlow
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quotePosted at 19:28 on 12th November 2007
Hi joe  liked your photos perhaps you could remind me if the two rocks named the cow & the calf are above ilkley or otley as i viseted them in my days as a scout many years ago  thanks
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Jo Hennessey
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quotePosted at 08:22 on 13th November 2007
Hi Brian - the Cow & Calf rocks are in ILKLEY although Ilkley itself is only a few miles from Otley and the views are just as stunning.
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Gill Deadman
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quotePosted at 21:18 on 5th February 2008
Dunster village in West Somerset...a medieval village which attracts huge numbers of tourists.
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