Post idyllic villages from your country
This is Castle Combe
Post idyllic villages from your country
This is Castle Combe
We don’t have any such thing outside of New England. But feel free to post all the Cotswolds you want, they’re based.
I wonder what the etymology of Cotswold is
Beautiful village life
Been walking there today, I'll post more when I get home
This one looks very comfy
The one in the OP looks like everything is very expensive there
We don't have any
I forgot their names but i have the pictures in my head
Allow me to assist
I remember this map from the Witcher 3
Population: 820
brainlets
This is Tärnaby where I've lived my entire life.
That looks a little too busy to be an idyllic village. Looks great though.
Kazimierz Dolny
When I see small Scandi villages it always weirds me out how much they remind me of where I live.
Gives me a final fantasy vi old village vibe
I have family in Minnesota, the towns over there look a lot like Swedish towns as well.
Looks very pretty, hope it wasn't flooded
I figure cold climate villages often look similar out of necessity.
View from my bathroom window. Not really a town, just a small collection of homes without a name.
>that flag pole
So people never forget how awesome their country is
>ust a small collection of homes without a name.
I doubt this very much
t. linguist
dont lie. rural swedish villages with lakes and cottages seems like peak comfy
Whalley, Lancs
Pennine villages are god-tier
I guess, we call it "Svackan" which pretty much means low ground etc but it doesn't have a proper name like nearby towns. We belong to Mora county though.
New Jersey and Pennsylvania have some, I suspect NY does as well
depends on your definition of idyllic, most have few stone and brick structures. here's a decaying one but it's the basic layout of ones in NJ
This picture pretty much describes my home town of Jokkmokk perfectly kek.
2 786 live here.
Looks like Italy, where is that?
Normandy is the comfiest place in France.
If it is possible you just never leave. This is a dream
Some time ago I conducted a study on North German and English town and village names. It is very exciting. I suspect similar rules apply to Sweden, but it may be that the names have been forgotten for a variety of reasons.
I won't leave, I love it here.
>hope it wasn't flooded
no, why would it be
>Svackan
I just looked up my records.
"Svackan" could be the Swedish equivalent of the German "Flecken". "Flecken" means something [a place] that differs [by a different color] from nature / environment. "Flecken" in Germany are single (farm) houses or very small villages.
I'd have to have a dictionary of Swedish etymology to be sure.
Because the river is flooded in the background.
>Because the river is flooded in the background.
that's normal there
I went to the Cotswolds and it was all idyllic like this
>[a place] that differs [by a different color] from nature / environment
That's sounds pretty accurate. It has a similar meaning in Swedish.
technically a city and not a village
okay
Every now and then I watch an episode of "Midsomer Murders" to calm down. Anglo villages are just beautiful.
I really want to go there. Want to mope around and be depressed in these pretty villages. Even did a sad google street view adventure through some of them.
I genuinely like my country, but goddam I get jealous seeing beautiful towns older than a few hundred years.
have you watched the agatha christie BBC adaptations, they're pretty damn good, the adaptation of "ten little niggers" was exceptional
I have no idea how old my village is. Only that it was a market village before the anglo-saxons
pic not related btw
very beautiful - and based VW Käfer
Alcazar is a fortress in Spain, isn't it?
>agatha christie BBC adaptations
Not yet, thanks
what kind of job do people even have in a place like this?
You might notice you cant see much else of the town. Thats because thats the only nice part and my country is an architectural shithole.
My hometown
Well I can tell you in the cotswolds they are actually fake villages in the sense that its filled with rich bankers who have payed millions to live in a quaint place away from cultural enrichment.
Here in Jokkmokk it's forestry, tourism and mining that is the three big ones. Other than that, well most jobs are available. Anything a town needs. I work in a garage as a welder.
Not in northern Sweden. No rich person with half a brain would live up there. Money means nothing when there is nothing to spend the money on.
Lapland is only forests, tundra, snow and ice.
hard to believe that there are still western europeans working as blue collars left
What are some cute Irish villages?
Look at this beauty.
>Other than that, well most jobs are available. Anything a town needs. I work in a garage as a welder.
This what actually makes Nords based. Being able to live in a nice place with a normal job.
that looks really cool I like it
oh, I see. Do you have access to most things you need or are options limited at supermarkets etc?
that sucks but it makes sense, rich fags are always for "integration" while they stay far away from everything.
>tfw from actual Bradford
Nice but unfortunately filled with Itza-me's.
>Lapland is only forests, tundra, snow and ice.
sounds perfect.
Rossfield park
The majority of people work blue collar jobs here.
That's why I love it here.
>Do you have access to most things you need or are options limited at supermarkets etc?
It's pretty limited yes, we have a few shops and such but if you want electronics etc you need to drive to a bigger city. Or just order online which most people do.
What? That's Polignano a Mare in Puglia.
Unlucky mate. I always specify Bradford-On-Avon is not related to Bradford or anywhere close to it when telling people where i'm from.
Irish villages are depressing as fuck and I have a degree in Town Planning. There was never the money that England had to build quaint villages. This one is Enniskerry and is supposed to be a tourist attraction for christs sake.
>Enniskerry
Post something from the west of Ireland and stop trying to doxx me faggot.
This is more the reality. Plus horrible bungalows with cement facades due to the popularity of a book called Bugalow Bliss when people could not afford to have architects design their homes and simple handed blueprints from the book to a builder.
My fav place in the world.
Your from Enniskerry? Mushroom season approaches friend.
i refuse to believe this is the us
me too.
Dingle, Kenmare, Doolin
I'm working in Sw*ndon now so spend most weekends exploring the area around
As the other Lepracan't pointed out West of Ireland is probably comfiest but Ireland is probably comfier concerning isolated houses than it is villages. Here is one of the Aran Islands in the West of Ireland. Took the only QT I ever had there.
Im in Kilternan which is like an extention of Enniskerry.
All you lads have a poor knowledge of Irish tourism. Cong
>massive ashford castle
>celtic ruins and forrest walk
>comfy pubs and great chowder
>sexy french schoolgirls coming off the bus every 5 minutes
>looks good on google maps
it wouldnt be so bad if your cars werent packed everywhere and you had some stone pavements instead of tarmac everything. Perhaps add a stone pavilion in front of that tower and move car parking to a courtyard somewhere.
Good point. Didn't realise how much extra shittiness those add.
Oh fair. Do you like Bath?
It’s a french village, that was implied in the post.
We dont have any
La Brigue in the South
Are you retarded right?
Damn that alleyway looks based.
I really love alleys, my city has a bunch of good ones.
But I’m always jealous Europeans have such small streets. Everything in America has to be spaced out with giant useless patches of grass or asphalt.
Not sure if this counts as a village
>47k within the city limits
>75k witihin the urban area
>47k
Thats city not village
this thread just reminds me of how much I hate this fucking shithole