Long Folly Cottage
Main Street
This is the second of three thatched cottages
I photographed in the village of Peatling Parva.
Almost missed it...it is set back from the road.
This village is just a few miles from the old
RAF airbase at Bruntingthorpe which was used by
the American Air Force during and after WWII.
the American Air Force during and after WWII.
The airbase then became a vehicle testing
ground for Chrysler in the mid 1970/80's.
10 comments:
What a beautiful home, and that includes the garden too.
Gorgeous looking house!
Another beauty!
Hi there !
I discovered your lovely blog when researching 18th century menageries! So I saw your post about three summers ago.
I'm the reverse of you - A British ex-pat living in America.
I was at boarding school in Malvern - somewhat your part of the world.
How I miss the midlands of England!
My blog is pretty much defunct now - but warmest greetings anyway.
A house with a whole lot of character!
I agree with William, the cottages you show us have so much character, some even look like faces looking at the world from under thatched brows 😊 it's true, I have an over active imagination ☺ Happy weekend Lauren.
I am back again after a self-imposed hiatus from blogging, a failed attempt! Missed all of you too much to continue!!
The thatched cottages are all so appealing!
What a beautiful cottage!
What a lovely spot!
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The little thatched brow over the door is unexpected!
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