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near to Little Barrington, Gloucestershire, England


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SP2012 : Little Barrington, St. Peter's Church: Norman scalloped capital with inscription  in the nave by Michael Garlick Little Barrington, St. Peter's Church: Norman scalloped capital with inscription in the nave
SP2012 : Layby on the A40, Little Barrington by David Howard Layby on the A40, Little Barrington
SP2012 : Cotswold : Road by Lewis Clarke Cotswold : Road
A road off the A40 towards Little Barrington.
SP2012 : A40 west of Burford by John Myers A40 west of Burford
Traffic rumbles past the Inn for All Seasons at Little Barrington
SP2012 : The Inn For All Seasons by the A40 by Steve Daniels The Inn For All Seasons by the A40
SP2012 : Gate near Little Barrington by Derek Harper Gate near Little Barrington
On footpath Barrington 13.
SP2012 : Little Barrington by Richard Croft Little Barrington
The Green and route 57 waymark at Little Barrington
SP2012 : More cottages framing the green by Jonathan Billinger More cottages framing the green
These are on the west side of the common.
SP2012 : Seven Shires Way by Shaun Ferguson Seven Shires Way
Seven Shires Way goes across the river Windrush heading towards Great Barrington
SP2012 : The Inn For All Seasons by Jonathan Billinger The Inn For All Seasons
A fine coaching inn on the A40 west of Burford.
SP2012 : St Peter's church, Little Barrington by David Purchase St Peter's church, Little Barrington
SP2012 : Typical Cotswold cottages at Little Barrington by John Winder Typical Cotswold cottages at Little Barrington
These rather picturesque cottages are built of the pleasingly mellow Cotswold stone, which is an oolitic (love that word) Jurassic limestone, as far as I recall from my long - ago Polytechnic geology modules. Ooids are basically small... (more)

 
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