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Narrated by:
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Catrin Walker-Booth
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By:
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Angela Thirkell
About this listen
'Charming, very funny indeed' ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH
Change is in the air in Barsetshire. The country may have a new queen, but Greshambury has a new rector, Canon Fewling, and a returned prodigal daughter: the beautiful, frivolous Rose Fairweather. But for lonely Margot Phelps, caring for her elderly parents in Jutland Cottage, the future holds little promise - until a group of benevolent neighbours, led by Rose, decide to take her under their wing. With a new tweed suit, a little kindness, and not one, but three, potential suitors, could happiness be around the corner at last?
Jutland Cottage is a witty and heartwarming classic in Angela Thirkell's beloved Barsetshire series.
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