Andrew and Annie Bishop and their four children have long dreamed of a place like the Old Rectory in Round Ringford -- of a village in the heart of England with timeless rituals like church fetes, bonfire night, conker fights and pub gossip. But they don't understand the delicate web of relationships which holds such a place together, and that sets in motion a tragic train of events that will test the village to its heart.
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Andrew and Annie Bishop and their four children have long dreamed of a place like the Old Rectory in Round Ringford -- of a village in the heart of England with timeless rituals like church fetes, bonfire night, conker fights and pub gossip. But they don't understand the delicate web of relationships which holds such a place together, and that sets in motion a tragic train of events that will test the village to its heart.
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