The ducklings and the moorhen are wonderful but the millpond is not what it used to be. The stone wall round it is very overgrown and almost hidden by vegetation. When you look at old photos of it a large part of what made it attractive was the clean simplicity of line of the stonework. The cottages were inhabited by ordinary local people, the ducks were the common white variety, their eggs and themselves destined for the table. You were looking at a slice of village life. Now you are looking at a slice of the holiday cottage industry. Its very sad.
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So where was the Concervation Officer when all these plastic windows etc were being installed? I agree this should have been kept as a very special place, but even the new parish church hall has a mock stone roof, so why should anyone else bother?
The ducklings and the moorhen are wonderful but the millpond is not what it used to be. The stone wall round it is very overgrown and almost hidden by vegetation. When you look at old photos of it a large part of what made it attractive was the clean simplicity of line of the stonework. The cottages were inhabited by ordinary local people, the ducks were the common white variety, their eggs and themselves destined for the table. You were looking at a slice of village life. Now you are looking at a slice of the holiday cottage industry. Its very sad.
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Keith Roker
I've noticed the lacal farmer has stopped watering his heard there too...
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ReplyDeleteSo where was the Concervation Officer when all these plastic windows etc were being installed? I agree this should have been kept as a very special place, but even the new parish church hall has a mock stone roof, so why should anyone else bother?
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