Old phone box repurposed as a local lending library (named for King Charles III) in the Cotswold village of Daglingworth, Gloucestershire, England UK
One of the big landowners round Daglingworth is The Duchy of Cornwall and they kindly donated the cost of refurbishing the telephone box. At the time the now King was still Prince Charles but the work was completed after his accession so the Parish Council asked if they could call it The King's Library.
Size: 6240px × 4160px
Location: Daglingworth
Photo credit: © Cotswolds Photo Library / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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