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Horses and coffee fill the morning, but Shox aren't the safest bet

Lambourn correspondent James Burn takes a morning stroll in the village

A great view from the gallops
A great view from the gallopsCredit: Matthew Webb

It would be like going to Egypt and not seeing the pyramids, or missing out on the gondolas in Venice. If you're coming to Lambourn, it's likely you'll see a horse; it's kind of what the village is famous for.

But there is a kicker.

"We're finished," shouts Charlie Mann as the mist rises and heavens threaten to open just after 7.15am.

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