A friend on Twitter had said her image of England was of thatched cottages and gardens. We’d already said that white picket fences were the English image of the States. This photo includes them both… plus some typically autumn foliage.
All together, Charming, you will agree, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
A note regarding my internet connection: It’s erratic and intermittent. So I’ve uploaded the photos I think I might need for the early part of the week. If need be I can then slip them into the posts with the phone.
Charming … but not a place to banish someone to the corner of the room.
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Ha. But there is a rectangular annexe
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Looks like a nice place.
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For years it was my dream cottage. And it overlooks the river
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Nice! What an interesting looking house. Is that a chimney coming from the top?
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Yea. chimney stack with 3 pots. But I doubt they use the fires. The insurane would be colossal.
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My, how perfectly English is that?
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Yea. The epitome. I love this place. Used to dream of owning it. But that was before I moved (it’s on the outskirts of the village where I used to live)
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Oh, I most certainly agree that this is charming!
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Thaks, Dale. As I’ve said elsewhere, this used to be my dream cottage when I lived in the village
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I can understand why.
Did you ever see the movie “The Holiday” with Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz and Jude Law?
The cottage Kate lives in is just so charming
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I loved that movie. I’m a softie sometimes for romantic comedies. Especially when they have a good cast.
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It’s a favourite of mine and I’ve watched it countless times!
Me too…
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🧐😙
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Charming indeed, though it might be a struggle to fit my furniture into the curves!
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🙂
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