Tuesday, June 20, 2006

A THATCHED COTTAGE, SWAN GREEN, HAMPSHIRE




Hampshire is, perhaps, the most diverse of the counties in Southern England. Based mostly on chalk it includes part of the South Downs, which also runs into Sussex, and the New Forest - 100 square miles of forest and open heaths. Hampshire was part of King Harold's Wessex in Saxon times.This part of the South Downs is clad with 'hangers'. I really like those cottages, they look like Human Beings and they are so cosy. I dream of spending some holiday there!!!

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