Who could resist this lovely country cottage?
The fencing is typical Lincolnshire post and rail, simple, effective and beautiful as it sweeps around and down the drive.
It is plain and without frills, so is the substantial cottage.
I pass this place several times a week and I never tire of looking at it.
Normally the field contains beautiful Lincoln Red Cattle, sometimes half a dozen alpacas.
Don't worry, I am not driving around the country looking for a new place to live, it's just that some places make me go "aah!" and this is one of them.
I like the simplicity of style - which isn't to say that I don't like fancy places too -
and I also like the way the drive and the fence
curve on their way down to the house and beyond...
more of that in another post.
The cottage is located on the outer reaches of a village in a designated area of outstanding beauty.
Nearby is a nature reserve of ancient woodland.
The village is listed as having 9 dwellings in the Domesday Book and although that may have risen to 11 or 12 now - it's not many in almost a thousand years.
No doubt the population has decreased even though the number of houses has slightly increased.
I am happy to be linking in with Life According to Jan and Jer for Friday's Fences

I like the simplicity of style - which isn't to say that I don't like fancy places too -
and I also like the way the drive and the fence
curve on their way down to the house and beyond...
more of that in another post.
The cottage is located on the outer reaches of a village in a designated area of outstanding beauty.
Nearby is a nature reserve of ancient woodland.
The village is listed as having 9 dwellings in the Domesday Book and although that may have risen to 11 or 12 now - it's not many in almost a thousand years.
No doubt the population has decreased even though the number of houses has slightly increased.
I am happy to be linking in with Life According to Jan and Jer for Friday's Fences


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