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Local treasure: an 1842 map of his home village of North Hinksey in Oxfordshire is £100 well spent for dealer Daniel Crouch

CALL it serendipity. Just as he was preparing to speak to COUNTRY LIFE about his most cherished possession, rare-book and map dealer Daniel Crouch chanced upon one he loved even more. ‘My answer to: “What would I never part with?” would have been different a day earlier,’ he explains. ‘But yesterday morning, when I was walking my dog, I got a voicemail from my friend, Heidi. She was at a car-boot sale and found a map of North Hinksey, which is where I live near Oxford. She phoned me and said, “It’s £100, do you want it?”’

Pesky telecoms didn’t cooperate, however, and Mr Crouch almost missed out. There was little reception up the hill he was climbing, so he didn’t receive the call and, by the time he had walked back down and heard the message, his friend had

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