| "A Queen Anne Manor house (designed by Thomas
Archer) with lawns, good herbaceous borders and a new rose garden" is
how
gardenvisit.com describes
it, however if you're interested in seeing lots of quality images of
the house and grounds, the main link on the left is the best we know
of ... Chettle House does not yet have its own website — maybe it's time they did?! Quite surprising as it's a prime venue for weddings ... |
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| We've been unable to find much in the way of links to this fine church, except for the one given, so we'll try and post more info here soon ... | ||
| At last, an entry that has its own website (and well worth a look too)! | ||
| Digby has his own blog in support of the English Guernsey Cattle Society — if you have any interest in finding out all the latest discussion points of this particular breed, you can do no better than start here ... not from the horse's mouth! | ||
| With an article leader that reports "It has no crime, full employment, cheap housing... and is owned by the lord of the manor. So is this the perfect English village?" and answers it with a picture of an idyllic village green with cottage and church in the background, along with this caption: "Chettle: Is this the perfect English village?" Judge for yourselves (by visiting the link and then the village)! | ||
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