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A writer undertakes a leisurely motor-car tour of rural England, favouring byways and loitering to encounter pastoral scenery, market towns, old coaching inns, churches, abbey ruins, moated houses and local characters. Travelogue chapters combine descriptive landscape sketches, antiquarian curiosities, epitaphs and anecdotes gathered at inns and villages, with reflections on maps, travel pace and the rewards of unplanned exploration. Photographs and drawings accompany route notes and observations on vanished customs, roadways and architectural details, offering a measured, anecdotal portrait of the countryside and its surviving historic features.
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