Talk:Lynford

Highlighting a local amenity in a small village, when not posted by the supplier, is a valid source of information. English villages once consisted a shop, pub, post office and church; many have lost some or all of these. Please don't consider the inclusion of a village pub in the same way as 'on the High Street is a McDonalds'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Reedjr5746 (talk • contribs) 23:11, 1 July 2009

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