This has been public land for hundreds of years, and what you'll find interesting is that the River Ours,which flows into the sea eighty kilometres away,has it's source in the common.
What does "has it's source in the common" mean?
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a common an open area of land, owned by the public. The source of the river is in the common. That's where the river starts.
— Clive
a common an open area of land, owned by the public.
The source of the river is in the common.
That's where the river starts.
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