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Monday, 13 April 2015

K is for Kelmscott









Kelmscott a small village along the River Thames in Oxfordshire that was the home of William 
Morris, he is buried in St Georges churchyard 




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14 comments:

  1. Another beautiful old limestone building. Thanks for your comment on my Durham Cathedral post. I suppose if Wisconsin had abbeys and cathedrals every few feet I too might think twice about taking the day trip up to Durham.

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  2. Now this is what I picture when I think of the English countryside. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  3. I LOVE the large limestone rock pieces forming the wall - looks as if someone is hanging them out to dry. Again, gorgeous pictures. I have 2 days in England in August - thinking they would be well spent visiting a couple of your villaged depicted! A-Z Bloggers: http://www.door2lore.com/power-of-story-blog/

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  4. Looks so peaceful...

    @TarkabarkaHolgy from
    Multicolored Diary - Epics from A to Z
    MopDog - 26 Ways to Die in Medieval Hungary

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  5. I've been through it many times but never managed to stop there and see anything that is related to Morris (if there is anything open to the public)

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    1. The Manor where he lived and his grave at the church in the link

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  6. These are some gorgeous pictures!

    Stopping by from the A to Z Challenge...

    John Holton
    Blogging from A to Z 2015 Cohost
    The Sound of One Hand Typing

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  7. These places you've been photographing for the AtoZ have been stunning. I love seeing the old beautiful countryside homes and hills there. Lovely.

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  8. Looks like a pleasant place to walk.

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  9. A quiet and comfortable looking place.

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  10. I love the contrast between your photo subjects and mine!
    Rebecca www.ninjalibrarian.com

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  11. Looks like a great day to ride a horse and have a couple pints and admire the scenery.

    Stephen Tremp
    A to Z Cohost
    Twitter: @StephenTremp

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  12. Love the cute little cottages and stone walls! Thanks for stopping by my blog. :)

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