Bramshott, Quince Farm 1917
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It was rural, bucolic scenes like this one at 600-acre Quince Farm that inspired Tennyson to write a poem of 47 words while visiting the area one summer's day in the 1860s. The parish of Bramshott includes some unusual place names, such as Hammer Bottom and Waggoners Wells.
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