Blyborough
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Blyborough is a small hamlet, located in the countryside wilderness of Lincolnshire. Blyborough is most famous for its hall, which is currently owned by the Strawson family. It was previously the home of the Luard family for many generations, who made its monies from sugar plantations in the West Indies.[1] In all, there are 15 houses in Blyborough, a church of St Alkmund, a post box, a telephone booth, and a street light. A van from Curtis bakers arrives every Wednesday. Blyborough also has a playing field which is home to Blyborough United[2].
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I'm a strawson! My granny owns the hall!