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Continuing my A-Z of Thame, B is for Birdcage. One of the oldest buildings in Thame (late 13th century) and rumoured to be haunted!
Continuing my A-Z of Thame, T is for The Thatch.
A lovely restaurant in a 16th century building - www.thethatchthame.co.uk/
Continuing my A-Z of Thame, X is for the Phoenix Trail which is an ex-railway track (such a hard letter!)
Continuing my A-Z of Thame, Q is for Queens Road. An area of housing built in the late nineteenth century to house workers on the local railway (www.thame.net/visit/history-2)
To photograph the Northern Lights. Instead I had to settle for long-exposure fun with a light-up toy.
Continuing my A-Z of Thame, S is for Spread Eagle.
This famous hotel housed officer-level prisoners during the Napoleonic Wars.
Continuing my A-Z of Thame, O is for Old. Stribble Hills is one of the oldest houses in Thame and can be found on the corner of the High St by the Priestend turning.
Taken at Ethan's birthday part a couple of weeks ago, this is his friend Princess C's chocolate face!
Starting my A-Z of Thame, A is for Almshouses. These are believed to date from the mid-1500s and were originally housing for local poor men.
More info here - www.thamehistory.net/places/Almshouses.htm