Very difficult to find online when + how it was found, but here's @ClerkofOxford 's blog on MLovell in winter http://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/mist-at-minster-lovell.html …https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/876739809074696192 …
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Have always wanted a look at the hall + church, but I think you need a car ;( Still wonder how the skeleton story started (given to Jasper >
It's walkable from Witney on a nice day (which has a good bus service etc) :)
2nd that. Nice walk too.
I can't do long walks unfortunately (congenital heart thing,+ now dodgy left knee too) - will have to hope for a Ricardian minibus outing ;)
that sounds like an excellent idea.
< Tudor after Bosworth, so hardly likely FLovell would hide there). Can never find anything about the supposed 1708 chamber discovery . .
It's just the kind of local lore I love! :)
Eleanor is quite right btw - you can imagine the Withywindle being there next to the Wychwood ;) #Tolkien
Yes! Also on the Windrush (has always been one of my favourite river-names).
Near to the Evenlode, which I always pair with the Windrush :-) Loveliest river names in terms of proximity.pic.twitter.com/PaJekRYjjn
Worst river name = King's Sedgemoor Drain...(and the Piddle)
. . I think perhaps someone needs to go over it with GPRS + see if anything shows up ;)
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