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Influencers, illegal parking and nosey tourists: What it’s really like to live in the ‘most beautiful village in the world’ … from the Independent Alex Ross

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The village of Bibury has reached new heights, recently acclaimed for its beauty by Forbes magazine, but as Alex Ross found out, popularity can bring problems

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