Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Ridiculously charming

More pictures from Lacock.  You can see the complete set on my flickr.

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Lovely tree

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Most of the houses had flowers and ivy madly crawling about.

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"Licensed in pursuance of act of Parliament for public music and dancing or other public entertainment of the like kind"

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"Antique furniture and resident ghost"

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Alert Janeites will appreciate knowing that the exterior of the Red Lion stands in for the Meryton Inn, site of the dance where Mr. Darcy sees Elizabeth Bennett for the first time in the 1995 Pride & Prejudice. 

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Cat in the cemetery

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Other wildlife of Lacock, schoolchildren

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Tithe barn dating from the 14th century.  This is where tithes in the form of crops and livestock were stored until the church made use of them.

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But, of course, a blue door.

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