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		<title>The Village that wouldn&#8217;t Die!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is perhaps a little difficult to believe, but this village in Oxfordshire, with known links to Thomas Hardy and Jonathan Swift, was due to be closed down in 1948 and the residents forced to move elsewhere. Letcombe Bassett is]]></description>
		
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