Duntisbourne Leer, England, was recorded in the Domesday Book, its name coming from the Old English for "stream of a man called Dunt" and the fact the hamlet belonged to the Abbey of Lyre in Normandy. This picture captures the ford that crosses that stream.
Oil seed rape, near Duntisbourne Abbots Field of oil seed rape in a field to the west of Duntisbourne Abbots.
Field to the west of Duntisbourne Leer. Much of this grid square is farmland, this field is to the north side of Crabtree Lane.
Pavilion near Duntisbourne Abbots. This pavilion-like building is in a small field off Crabtree Lane, though I don't know its purpose.
A picturesque Cotswold stone house located by the church in Duntisbourne Abbots.

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