Alfred’s grandmother lived in Little Compton until she passed away last year. We visited mostly at Christmas and a few times during the summer. The shades of grey in the buildings, stone fences and stormy skies are beautiful.
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Fences and mist
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House built late 1700’s.
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A walk along the road from the house to town.
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Historical Museum
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Produce from a nearby farmer’s market.