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Reporter Lauren Hill meets the people of Stonnall as they explain what makes the village special to them.
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04/04/2025
Express & Star reporter Lauren Hill meets the people of Stonnall in #Staffordshire on the #Lichfield-Walsall border - as they explain what makes the village special to them.
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We're here in the wonderful village of Stonnell and I'm with Ruth Graham who is a resident,
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a celebrant and an artist and Ruth has lived in 46 places all over the world but Stonnell
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is where you've laid your, you've hung up your hat and it's the happiest place that
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you've ever lived, well you're the happiest here than you are anywhere else so what do
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you love so much about Stonnell?
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I think it was that sense of finding somewhere to be able to settle and I had a really strict
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criteria, I wanted a detached house, I wanted great views, I wanted a garage and I wanted
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nice neighbours and I've got them all and you don't find that everywhere so you know
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I settled in, it took about six months but everybody's really nice, I feel like I've
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been here forever, it's a fantastic place to live, really is and I lived, used to live
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about eight miles down the road and I never knew this place existed.
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Well that's kind of similar with me isn't it, I lived just down the road as well but
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I didn't know how lovely it was here in Stonnell, in fact I didn't know it existed until just
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a couple of years ago.
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Yeah it's amazing isn't it?
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Yeah it's a wonderful place and I can see why you live here and it's a very special
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feature today because Ruth is going to give us a little tour of her lovely village so
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let's go.
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Okay.
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We're with Mary in Stonnell and Mary is apparently Stonnell's longest standing resident at living
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here for over 50 years, have you Mary?
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Yes I have.
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So why have you stayed here then, in this very house, what do you like about Stonnell
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so much?
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Well it's so nice here, it's never changed, not to me anyway, not to me it hasn't changed,
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no.
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Compared to other places that have changed, what have you liked that has stayed consistent
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here in Stonnell?
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Well mainly it's the people, yes, the people and the general, oh god, community, that's
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the ticket.
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Oh dear, yes.
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So you like going into Lichfield?
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Well my daughter lives in Lichfield.
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And does she come and visit you here too?
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Yeah well I go down there every day, I'm not always here, you're lucky you've caught me.
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We have.
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Yeah you're lucky you've caught me.
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Busy popular woman I see.
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Thanks Mary.
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So as I've got mobility issues, I can't do much.
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Do you generally feel safe in your area though, is Stonnell as safe?
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Always has been round here, never had any trouble.
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If someone was thinking of moving here to Stonnell, what would you say are some of the
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best things about the area?
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Oh, that it's alright, it's nice.
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So I'm with Councillor Whitehouse here, how long Phil have you been a parish councillor
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here in Stonnell for?
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Okay, just coming to three years as a parish councillor, but also I am a councillor on
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Lichfield District Council and have been so for the last two years.
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And how long have you lived in Stonnell though, how long have you been a Stonnell resident
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for?
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Well I think we're fairly typical actually, we've lived here since these houses were built
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and that was in 1992 if I remember right, so been here a long time, 32 years.
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It's a beautiful village though, I mean what do you love so much about living here?
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I think the biggest thing, and everyone talks about this, it's the community spirit that
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you get.
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There's a lot of village groups, there's things like conservation society, history society,
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gardening guild, lots of entertainment type of groups as well, and I think it's quite
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special that people join in.
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And the other testimony to that is how long people have lived in Stonnell, if you talk
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to people, you know people have been here 40, 50, 60 years, it's almost like they love
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it and they don't want to go anywhere else.
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So it's the community atmosphere, people pull together to help each other, it's a nice sort
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of almost family type of community.
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In fact it's funny you say that, we spoke to one resident who's lived here for over
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50 years, she said not much has changed here but she likes it like that, you know it still
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has that village feel.
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Well there will be pressure to change over a period of time and that's the nature of
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a village I suppose, it has to evolve, but we've got great facilities here as well.
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We've got two pubs, which is good, one of them just there.
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We've got a school, a very good thriving school, a good supported church, and of course the
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general facilities around here, things like the open spaces, the playing fields and two
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village halls as well.
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So there's lots and lots of things to occupy residents and people don't therefore have
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to go very far to enjoy the facilities that we've got.
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That's lovely, thank you so much Phil.
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So Ruth, you kept saying we've got to see the pinfold, what the heck is this?
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Well Lauren, do you know what, I was on the chase a few years ago and somebody asked the
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question about what a pinfold was and somebody thought it was something to do with dress
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making, which was a bit of a rubbish answer.
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So a pinfold is, well it just goes to show how long authority has been making money out
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of the people, because this area is where stray cattle would be held, so your sheep
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and your cows, because obviously there was a lot more agriculture back then, and they
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would be rounded up, they'd be wandering around, they'd be rounded up and put in here and then
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the owners would be charged to get them back when they found out they'd gone missing.
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So it's kind of like an ancient equivalent of parking fines I guess.
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It is, yeah.
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I mean brilliant, I think it's, how long does this go back then?
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Well, I think the actual structure, the red brick, suggests that it was about the 18th
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century, but the earliest historic records are 1811 and it was in a pretty bad state
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until it received some European funding, so when we were in Europe at the time, we got
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some money and it was rebuilt and this is what you see today and obviously this is set
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against a historic map as well, of Stonnell and how it used to be, fantastic little piece
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of history.
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It's quite small isn't it?
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So you'd fit about 20 cows in here?
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Yeah, as long as they weren't pregnant.
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As long as they weren't pregnant, oh yeah, because then you'd need double the space.
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Yeah, exactly.
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You could probably get, literally, yeah, well done, yeah, about 20 cows.
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You'd fit about 20 cows in here.
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Can you imagine the noise with them moving?
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Yeah, there's no houses around.
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And then they all file out of this tiny little cave.
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Exactly, when they've been paid for.
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When they've been paid for, otherwise I guess someone's lucky and they've got milk for the
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rest of their life.
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Yeah, well done, yeah, absolutely.
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So that's the pinfold.
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That's the pinfold.
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Pinfold.
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All right, let's go in here.
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This is the Stonnell Fish Bar.
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Yes.
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And this is the first place I visited on the first day that I moved in six years ago.
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That's a tradition, isn't it?
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Getting fish and chips on moving days.
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Absolutely.
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So you go in there and I'll lead you to it.
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Thanks, Ruth.
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So we're with Harj, and he's the owner of the Fish Bar in Stonnell.
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And how long have you had this business for, Harj?
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I've had this business for 15 years now.
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15?
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15 years, yeah.
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Wow.
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Successful then, clearly.
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Yeah, it's a well-known, established business when I took over, and I've been here 15 years.
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Perfect.
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And so what, you know, you've been here for 15 years.
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Have you seen it change much around the area?
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I have seen a lot of change the past few years.
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A lot of people are moving out and new faces coming in.
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But it's a nice village overall.
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I've seen the children, like, when they're three or four years old, and they've grown
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up to teenagers now.
07:40
Yeah.
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And they still come here, yeah.
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And they still come into the shop here to get their chips?
07:43
Yeah, they still come here.
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They still come, yeah.
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Yeah.
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What do you like as the business owner?
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What do you like about having your business here on this little kind of plot with the
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shops?
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What do you like about being here in Stonnell?
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Oh, it's just a nice, yeah, village altogether.
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Nice residence, nice customers, everything's really, really good.
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We get a lot of customers travel, like, from Shenston and Walser Woods and all that, but...
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They come here?
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Yeah, they come here.
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Because Stonnell itself is really nice.
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You get to know all the faces, all the regulars.
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And what they have as well.
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Yeah.
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What they eat, what they order every week.
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And that makes them feel special, though, then, doesn't it?
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Yeah.
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Really, because...
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Yeah, you get to know all the names, and it's really nice.
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Yeah, and I'm sure you're, like, also, everyone loves a chippy, so I think you're quite a
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pinnacle of this community with your lovely chippy here as well.
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Yeah, like I said, like, we're the only one in the village.
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Yeah, so...
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There's no competition either.
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No competition.
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Thank you, Haj.
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Yeah.
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So, we've just had a beautiful morning in Stonnell, and we just had to stop, actually,
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because Ruth has mentioned this historic Stonnell tree to me before, if you can just see it
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in the distance there.
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Can you tell me a bit about the tree?
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Well, it's just...
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It's a landmark, really.
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You know, you're driving up Chester Road, and you're coming from, like, Four Oaks onto
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Brown Hills or Lichfield, and it's standing proud on the hill, and it's been there for
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hundreds of years, and I think people have proposed under it.
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Somebody's even died on it, which is rather tragic, but it's got a lot of history, and
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I used to make my way up there when I was a bit more hippie, and I used to meditate
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under it, and I got it once, and there were ribbons round it for remembrance.
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So, people use it as a landmark for the village.
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It's fantastic, and when I see that tree, I know I'm home.
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Yeah.
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Oh, what a beautiful end to our tour.
09:27
Thank you, Ruth.
09:28
Absolute pleasure, sweetheart.
09:30
Thanks.
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