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Loosley Row, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, United kingdom

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I hope to complete a Travel Blog showing all the pictures of the places my wife Jenny and I have lived and visited since we bought our first computer when we lived in Hawaii in 1998. We've spent most of that time travelling around the globe and I've spent many hours organizing all the digital pictures. Hopefully, TravBuddy will be a way to show off all the places we've expereinced in the world. The picture of us is taken from our balcony on the East China Sea in Nakadomari, Okinawa.

Loosley Row, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, United kingdom

Large English farmhouse with 2 little "monsters" running around.

When Jenny and met in Frankfurt, Germany in December 1993, we were introduced through members of Jenny's English-speaking Anglican Church in Frankfurt, Hugh and Lizzy from the UK.  When we visited Europe for Chirstmas, New Years and Jenny's brithday in Dec 02-Jan 03, we decided to take a cheap flight on Buzz Air from Frankfurt Hahn Airport (which used to be a U.S. air base) to London Stansted Airport outside the northeast suburbs of London.  Our visit to the farmhouse and pastures of the English countryside was peaceful and quiet.  The scenery with the Union Jack flying overhead with pastures of sheep grazing below was serene.  We watched the farrier make custom horseshoes in the stable adjacent to the huge farmhouse we stayed in.  We were not too afraid of the kids dressed in moster cosutmes inspired by the Monsters Incorporated movie--they were actually very cute running around on the farm because they l-o-v-e-d their monster costumes!

The nearby West Wycombe Caves (also known as Hellfire Caves) , located in the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, England, are most famous for being used as a meeting place for members of The Hellfire Club.

View of English countryside pastures near a large English farmhouse in Loosley Row, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, UK.
  The caves were extended in 1748-1752 due a period of poor harvests and a cave room was named for the famous American visitor to the caves:  Benjamin Franklin.

Peaceful, quiet and haunted caves while staying at an old English farmhouse in the countryside.  Relax, you have arrived in Loosley Row!

 

Large English farmhouse with 2 l...
Large English farmhouse with 2 l...
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Large English farmhouse in Loosl...
Large English farmhouse in Loosl...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
Large English farmhouse in Loosl...
Large English farmhouse in Loosl...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
Large English farmhouse with 2 l...
Large English farmhouse with 2 l...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
Entrance to the West Wycombe Cav...
Entrance to the West Wycombe Cav...
View of English countryside past...
View of English countryside past...
Panoranic view of English countr...
Panoranic view of English countr...
Panoranic view of English countr...
Panoranic view of English countr...
Panoranic view of English countr...
Panoranic view of English countr...
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