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Blenheim's Anglo-Saxon oak

The night before this stroll, I stayed in an ancient Woodstock coaching inn, busy with foreign tourists whose presence gave me an outsider's view of the strangeness and wonder of England.

Church bells pealed shortly before 11am on a late-summer Sunday as an old market town idyll played out: immaculate but modest Georgian houses opening on to pavements where locals and their dogs chatted beneath old lamps and walls of honeyed

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