Here are a few photos from a recent visit we took to Adlestrop,
Gloucestershire.
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A bench from the train station at Adlestrop stands at the entry to the village. It was a stopover in Adlestrop that prompted poet Edward Thomas to write his poem 'Adlestrop'
The thatched post office and village store in Adlestrop
The village green and thached cottages
A topiary hedge in the shape of a snail stands before a cottage in Adlestrop
A sundial built to commemorate the golden jubilee of Queen Elizabeth (2002). The Rectory, where Jane Austen often stayed, is in the background.
The church of St Mary Magdalene, Adlestrop, from the north
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