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:

Cranberry Morning said...

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.

Tom said...

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

Door2Lore said...

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/

A Tarkabarka Hölgy said...

Looks so peaceful...

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Sharon said...

A very charming place!

Jenny Woolf said...

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)

John Holton said...

These are some gorgeous pictures!

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Anonymous said...

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

Su-sieee! Mac said...

Looks like a pleasant place to walk.

William Kendall said...

A quiet and comfortable looking place.

Rebecca M. Douglass said...

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

Stephen Tremp said...

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

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Linda W. said...

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

Billy Blue Eyes said...

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