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Sunday Times Travel Supplement Where Was I? Sunday 8 Jan 2023
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wonder if you can point me in the right direction, please, folks .... a riverside village which gives its name to a gap through which the river flows.
And a second teaser: the name of a 17th century country mansion which shares its name with a very ancient battle. apparently a musician used to live there until recently.
Any ideas, folks? Thanks in advance, Chox.
And a second teaser: the name of a 17th century country mansion which shares its name with a very ancient battle. apparently a musician used to live there until recently.
Any ideas, folks? Thanks in advance, Chox.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How are you getting on chokkie? The king and his brother were King Æthelred I of Wessex and Alfred (later King, known as "the Great"). Æthelred died in 871 and the battle took place earlier in the same year. The site of the battle is not known for sure but the most likely location is the one referred to in the puzzle.
What wood/trees? If you go to the Wikipedia article for Æthelred I of Wessex the name of the battle is given in the summary. The battle you want is the one where he and Alfred were victorious, not the ones where he suffered defeats:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/%C3%8 6thelre d_I_of_ Wessex
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Glad you managed to get a solution chokkie. The clues to the musician that goodgoalie was pointing out were "People try to put me down" (hinting at "people try to put us d-down" from My Generation by The Who), "substitute" (hinting at Substitute, another song by The Who) and "Who?" (hinting at ... The Who). While working on "Quadrophenia", Pete Townshend, co-founder and principal songwriter of The Who, lived in the riverside village of Goring-on-Thames, which in turn gives its name to the Goring Gap. Townshend purchased a lease of part of Ashdown House, Oxfordshire in 2010.
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