Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings:
With my big exam finally behind me, last weekend I was in dire need of some fresh air and a good walk. So with a gap in the seemingly endless rains, we took the opportunity of taking a long wander into the spiritual world of the Dark Ages around a small village with a big history.
Wootten Wawen in Warwickshire is a little historical haven, having been a homeland for people of the region since the late Bronze Age. Its haunting wildwood, lush pastures and meadows gave rise to an early society of scattered farmsteads linked together with a network of paths and a river, and all its ancient peoples have left their marks and mysteries in the landscape across the millennia.

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Thanks, Sue! Funnily enough, I drove through Wootton Wawen again today. We must be on the same wavelength. 🙂
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It does look a bit that way, Alli 😉
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🙂 ❤
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Great mind continue to think alike 😀
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🙂
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