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Splendid tale told in Wiki: the two original bells of St. Michael's Church, Bowness-on-Solway, were stolen by border reivers in 1626; they accidentally, in their flight, dropped the bells in the Solway Firth. In retaliation, the villagers of Bowness raided Dornock (immediately opposite on the Solway), making off with a new pair of bells. Traditionally, on his inception, the vicar of Annan petitions the folk of Bowness for the return of the Scottish bells.
 

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Inveraray bell tower contains a famous peal of ten bells. Probably even better known, at least to those with an interest in the story of Jack the Ripper, is the Ten Bells public house in Commercial Street, Spitalfields, East London.
 

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The A1 trunk road has a number of disconnected portions which are upgraded to motorway standard and are designated as A1(M).
When heading north, one of the upgraded A1(M) sections starts at Alconbury.
The most northerly and longest continuous section of A1(M) begins at the West Yorkshire village of Darrington.
 

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Thame has been used frequently as a filming location for the TV series Midsomer Murders.
The fictional Black Swan pub, which appears regularly in the series, is filmed at a local pub in the Oxfordshire village of Warborough.
 

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Newcastleton, Scottish Borders, is also near a site of botanical interest in respect of rare mosses.
 

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Scalloway, a few miles from Lerwick, used to be the Shetland capital. A similar situation has obtained in another island polity, the Isle of Man; whose capital is now Douglas, but was formerly Castletown.
 

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Reprise of a subject from three days ago: Goldsborough has a pub called the Bay Horse; so has Totnes, South Devon. (It's fortunate that this is such a well-liked pub name in England !)
 

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Chislehurst, London Borough of Bromley, is also the location of celebrated caves. (If I'm right, Buckfastleigh's are basically natural; Chislehurst's, man-made by quarrying and mining.)
 
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PC (later Sergeant) George Dixon of 'Dixon of Dock Green' was based on a Chislehurst policeman called Gordon Snashall, who shared stories of his life on the beat with series writer Ted Willis (a Chislehurst resident). The Dock Green of the series' title was based on Paddington Green police station, in Paddington, west London.
 

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We really can't go to Paddington without thinking about the eponymous bear created by Michael Bond. Darkest Peru is beyond our orbit so we will have to settle for a link to Newbury, Michael Bond's birthplace.
 

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The poet Sylvia Plath is buried, after her short and tragic life, in Heptonstall churchyard. During her unhappy marriage to fellow-poet Ted Hughes, they lived for a while in North Tawton, Devon.
 

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(Sinisterly): Bethesda, Gwynedd, is also a place of some note for the mining of arsenic.
 

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Trefaldwyn (English, Montgomery) is another Welsh settlement which gives its name to an -- admittedly less famous -- type of cheese.
 

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Trefonen also lies on the route of the long-distance footpath known as Offa's Dyke Path.

Trefonen holds an annual hill-walking weekend which includes a scarecrow competition. Heather, Leicestershire, has an annual scarecrow festival. Revisiting here, a theme of not many days back -- I have to wonder, what is it supposed to be with scarecrows? I don't find them particularly interesting or entertaining (don't say that to Barbara Euphan Todd).
 

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Penhow has, I learn, a churrascaria = Portuguese barbecue place. There is also a Portuguese restaurant in Norwich.
 

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