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		<title>CHRISTMAS GREETINGS &#8211; AND A VISIT TO THE HILLTOP VILLAGE OF BRILL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to The English Eye Festive Break, with places to visit through the week. First off today, we&#8217;re at Brill Village, a hilltop community in Buckinghamshire. Brill&#8217;s landmark is the handsome old mill, restored just a few years ago, though not to working order &#8211; the fragile 18th century structure resisted outline plans to reopen [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to The English Eye Festive Break, with places to visit through the week.</p>
<p>First off today, we&#8217;re at Brill Village, a hilltop community in Buckinghamshire. Brill&#8217;s landmark is the handsome old mill, restored just a few years ago, though not to working order &#8211; the fragile 18th century structure resisted outline plans to reopen it for flour milling a few times a year.</p>
<p>No matter, it&#8217;s a beautiful old structure, with panoramic views reaching far across the valley below to the Cotswold Hills beyond.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s thought that EE Tolkien drew early pen-and-ink sketches to illustrate a Hobbit&#8217;s home while sitting just below the mill, and who am I to dispute that? Tolkien and his fantasy-loving &#8216;Inkling&#8217; friends used to visit the adjacent Pheasant Inn, so it&#8217;s hardly a stretch to visualise him on Brill Common, working away with pen and sketchbook.</p>
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<p>Winters in Brill can be very tough, as it&#8217;s so exposed, and the height &#8211; just over 600 ft &#8211; means that the village is often swathed in cloud and mist.</p>
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<p>When it snows, any isolated community may find things more difficult than in a town, and certainly the winters of 2009-10 and 2010-11 saw vehicles abandoned by the dozen in and around the village.</p>
<p>All that is forgotten on a summer&#8217;s day though, and relaxing with a glass of beer in the Pheasant garden is one of the best ways to spend an evening.</p>
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