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Do you know where this is?

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Do you know where this is?
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Independent-Bed6257@reddit

This is amazing! This image was used for Philip Ayers (Gavin Luke) in his album "The Union Proclaimed" https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mgJ7Kn1wEa5J_NUGevQy-WxqnrSoRsa4g&si=PD4KdcyRgYLh9vtt
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RonnCraggs@reddit

That looks like AI generated image. Could be anywhere from the Cotswolds to Just Outside Yorkshire.
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28374woolijay@reddit

It's Bourton on the Hill, taken from outside the church. It's [here](https://maps.app.goo.gl/SWtGAaaGifpS4R2YA?g_st=ic) on Google Streetview although it looks a bit different from the middle of the road.
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Vespa_Alex@reddit

Excellent, thanks
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Vespa_Alex@reddit

Google reverse image search finds loads of sites using that as a cover shot, but none that specifically identify it. It has a slight whiff of A I generated image about it, but it’s on an Album cover (the union proclaimed by Philip Ayers) which seems to rule that out. My first thought was Bibury but that doesn’t seem right.
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The_Sown_Rose@reddit (OP)

It’s not Bibury. Closest we’ve come is an enhanced version of Bourton on the Hill, borrowing heavily from Stanton.
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Vespa_Alex@reddit

It’s really got me intrigued as well now.
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tmstms@reddit

Castle Combe
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