Lavender Fields at Hemley (spuds really, but doesn't have quite the same ring).  The tiny hamlet of Hemley was once a busy river trading point, with dock capable of loading and unloading two barges at a time (built late 1800s by farmer Cooper).  Also known for its late vicar, Rev'd Cavell, who was related to Edith Cavell, the First World War heroine.

                                    Lavender Fields at Hemley

                                    (spuds really, but doesn't have quite the same ring)

                                    The tiny hamlet of Hemley was once a busy river trading point, with dock capable of loading and unloading two barges

                                    at a time (built late 1800s by farmer Cooper).

                                    Also known for its late vicar, Rev'd Cavell, who was related to Edith Cavell, the First World War heroine.

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