Country Homes & Interiors

LET’S MOVE TO Cheddar

This sweet and sunny corner of Somerset is named for the surrounding cavernous landscape. The name of Cheddar is believed to derive from Old English or ravine, and Cheddar Gorge is the UK’s deepest at 137m. It is also famous for strawberries, which in the glory days were

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