From the Telegraph a couple of days ago:
''Residents of the picturesque county of Rutland can lay claim to having the highest standards of living in rural Britain, after it was declared the country's best rural place to live.
The sleepy county of Rutland in the East Midlands countryside has been named as the best rural place to live in Britain."
Why do journalists always describe idyllic rural places as 'sleepy'? I've never noticed anyone falling asleep in the leafy lanes around here!
Anyway, it's another great reason to come and visit my new gallery, Peter Barker Fine Art, when we open for business SOOOOON! I can testify that the coffee and cakes in the adjoining Orchard Café are worth a visit alone, so look out for our opening and have another butcher's at the fabulous line-up of artists we've gathered together at www.peterbarkerfineart.co.uk
''Residents of the picturesque county of Rutland can lay claim to having the highest standards of living in rural Britain, after it was declared the country's best rural place to live.
The sleepy county of Rutland in the East Midlands countryside has been named as the best rural place to live in Britain."
Why do journalists always describe idyllic rural places as 'sleepy'? I've never noticed anyone falling asleep in the leafy lanes around here!
Anyway, it's another great reason to come and visit my new gallery, Peter Barker Fine Art, when we open for business SOOOOON! I can testify that the coffee and cakes in the adjoining Orchard Café are worth a visit alone, so look out for our opening and have another butcher's at the fabulous line-up of artists we've gathered together at www.peterbarkerfineart.co.uk
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