Voice of the Anglosphere (Posts tagged half timbered)

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Nether Wallop in Hampshire.

The name "Wallop" derives from the Old English words waella and hop, which taken together roughly mean "the valley of springing water".

There are three villages named as 'The Wallops', Over Wallop, Middle Wallop and Nether Wallop, each have their own distinct character and are linked by the Wallop Brook.

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'I ve always loved seeing houses with wooden beams, but Ludlow took it to a whole new level with its ornate designs! Imagine wandering around a whole town with this architecture and a castle lingering nearby with the sun shining and an iced coffee in hand. It's definitely my highest recommend town to visit if you're out that way.

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Shropshire

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