Dockey wood Bluebells near Ashridge
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Dockey wood Bluebells near Ashridge

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On the Doorstep ~ Screen, Stars, Playboy Bunnies and History in Aldbury
On the Doorstep ~ Screen, Stars, Playboy Bunnies and History in Aldbury
We needed to get out and about a bit…not somewhere we would have to be ‘out’ for too long, as the day was chilly and overcast. but just enough to stretch our legs and catch our interest. We started with a photo of the seventeenth century cottages that once served ale and became known as the Royal Oak. In 1803, the pub changed its name to the Trooper, in honour of the local rumour that the Duke of…
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