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I reckon it is a dead-end road in a Cotswold village!
(I have things to do now, but will search for it later if nobody saves me the effort by finding it first...)
That stone is used a lot in Northamptonshire villages as well
I reckon it is a dead-end road in a Cotswold village!
(I have things to do now, but will search for it later if nobody saves me the effort by finding it first...)
Ah, well it is in the general vicinity of Chipping Norton, which is where I was looking...Great Tew is not in the Cotswold AONB although one might argue a case for it being in the general Cotswoldy vicinity.
Flip I looked at Great Tew and never spotted itWhy is that dead end sign there?

Because if you follow the road round to the right it IS a dead end!![]()
Obviously, I'm correct by guessing Great Tew, so to move things along, here's my next post.
Name that road.
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NTR
Here you go, 2020

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Yes, very similar, but I think that the trees look great on the pic I posted.
A great road to cycle, much better on a dry day without too much wind.
Well done, your turn.
I'll NTM (Name that Munro) Ben Vane, not sure about NTR, as there isn't one & I need to do some work, rather than trawling Google maps
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