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Clun Bridge  
   

Clun Bridge

crossing the Clun River was built in 1450. It still largely consists of the of the original stone.
Lacock, Shakespeare and the Shropshire

June 15th 1991
Off to Shakespeare country, but first a detour to the village of Lacock. Initially the attraction was the Fox Talbot Museum, but Lacock is a charming village. For me a discovered gem, because I had no knowledge of its existence before I went to Bath. Dating back to the 13th century it has many lime washed, half-timbered and stone houses. Because of its picturesque charm it is often used as ... read more
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