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Old Stone
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On one of my many walks I came across this cottage. Through the little window I could see how thick the walls were, and they were thick believe me. I had wondered how the traffic passing would be heard in the cottage, but I bet they never hear a thing. Thank you for looking.

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::braces
12/04/07 12:16 AM GMT
What a glorious, blue sky, Jo and you've caught the little cottage beautifully. I'm sure it's got some stories to tell but does it tell them to locals in Welsh or holiday makers in English?

There's a history of small dwelling places in your area isn't there Jo? Isn't the smallest house in Britain in Conwy?
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.johindes
12/04/07 12:18 AM GMT
Yes we have the smallest house in Britain, I will post it next just for you.
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.0930_23
12/04/07 2:00 AM GMT
Good photo Jo and I'm looking forward to smallest house. What a cozy looking cottage. I like the angle and all the green in photo. For some reason I picture someone riding a bicycle past this cottage in the opening of a WWII movie. Excellent post.

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::doubleheader
12/04/07 2:42 AM GMT
nice contrast with the darker surroundings Jo.. cute little cottages.. no need for insulation with those thick walls I bet...=D
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::phasmid
12/04/07 3:30 AM GMT
Must have made it cozy when it got cold. Less space to have to worry about cleaning as well!! Very pretty angle you took this from.

♫ 005 PJ ♫

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::LynEve
12/04/07 10:47 AM GMT
Looks like something from a fairy tale Jo - beautifully taken with nice clear colours.

I thought I had posted a picture of your smallest house but I must have deleted it because I cant find it :) or I am going bonkers, could be either. I look forward to seeing yours :)
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.sahadk
12/04/07 3:00 PM GMT
Lovely post Jo,I llke the angle you selected .
Nice work.
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Genver
12/04/07 3:22 PM GMT
Nice little cottage view and colors,a nice picture.
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::Dunstickin
12/04/07 4:15 PM GMT
I hope we get a cheery little cottage like this, when we go next year!! .. a wonderfully and quaint wee place too!..please..tell me where this is!!
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.Tomeast
12/04/07 11:28 PM GMT
Such a good comp for this quaint cottage.
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