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Never, ever forget that you are capable of absolutely anything that you set your mind to. Oh and when you're 13 you'll be very tempted to let your mum make you a multi-coloured waistcoat. This will be a great error so DO NOT do it! What would you be if you hadn't been a writer?

The locality is known to geologists for the 'Compton Valence Dome', arising from the local upcoming of the chalk strata. The core of this geological structure has been eroded to reveal the older underlying Middle Jurassic mudstones. It lies astride the Wynford Fault and is thought to arise from a complex intersection of faults in the area. [5] It's silly, but actually, gives a good idea on the paradoxes of time travel, what might happen, time streams and the notions of changing the past. granted the manor here in 1252. In the run up to the Norman Conquest it had been held by a certain Bondi, the grounds of the 17th century Manor House, just to the north of the Church of St Thomas of Canterbury. Whilst on your visit to Shaftesbury for the Snowdrop Festival head to the Shaftesbury Abbey foundations. Nestled in their own private walled garden, the ruins of the once prolific Abbey promote a sense of serenity and calm for all who visit.terms and a family name. ‘Compton’ means ‘farm or estate in a valley’, from Old English ‘cumb’ for valley A book bulging with lively illustrations, a mixed bag of quirky narrative styles, hilarious bullet points, laugh-out-loud jokes and funny, clever plots and twists. This is a story just asking to be read… again and again and again. The Roman name of the village is unknown, the present name being a mixture of Old English topographical work in 1838. Following a design in the early Victorian Gothic revival style, Ferrey lengthened the nave,

and ‘tun’ for estate, while the manorial affix comes from William de Valencia, Earl of Pembroke, who was Large print and plenty of illustrations make it fun for newly developing or reluctant readers and everyone else as well. late winter. For two weeks in February the village becomes a bustling place as people come from miles The area has been settled from the earliest of times, as evidenced by ancient burial mounds and tracesDespite the Victorian makeover, the church retains a medieval appearance. Yet all that remains of the

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