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Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
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White-washed church with bell towers, rose window, Mary and contented baby Jesus sculpture.
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White-washed church with bell towers, rose window, Mary and contented baby Jesus sculpture.
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Breezy light-filled church with pink and white exterior, vintage lampposts, and bright stained glass windows.
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