Barrowden, Rutland
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Image: © Kate Jewell Taken: 1 Sep 2006
Between Uppingham and Peterborough, this quintessential English village boasts a substantial village pond complete with ducks. Unfortunately they were rather shy and were hiding beneath the duck house! The pub on the opposite side of the large village green is the Exeter Arms. The houses are built mainly of limestone, typical of the villages in this area.