Tilling ~ 2001, continued . . . 
Amelia's traveling companion.  In the background are the church, the crooked chimney - a favorite subject of many watercolourists - and a partial view of Mallards Cottage, one-time home of Georgie Pillson. 
On the corner opposite Mallards is Captain Puffin's house.  (No sponge on the window sill today.) 
Wasters, home to Diva Plaistow and her tea room on the High Street. 
Starling Cottage, Porpoise Street, home of Algernon and Susan Poppit Wyse. 
Below is Trader's Arms on Curfew Street.  The sign directs one down Trader's Passage to Porpoise Street. 
Please continue. . .
for views of the Landgate and Grebe.
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