The buildings are actually new i.e. built in the last say, 15 years, bu the idea was to recreate an old "town" or village with the garden, known as the "commons" (very english) in the centre, hence the name bright water commons ....
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4 comments:
A new old town perhaps?!
Indeed! The layout certainly makes you feel like it's old world, but it has all the amenities
Gena
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A very nice shot Gena..the rich blue shades of the sky in particular...these are the old buildings right?
Roy
The buildings are actually new i.e. built in the last say, 15 years, bu the idea was to recreate an old "town" or village with the garden, known as the "commons" (very english) in the centre, hence the name bright water commons ....
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