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Modest accommodation for equines beneath JKR's gainsaid tree-tract, we hear; though much further south than the latter venue's generally understood location.
Hint: the equines are not horses; but members of another (usually well-loved) branch of the genus. And that which they are referred to as "beneath": JKR = J.K. Rowling -- think Harry Potter and Hogwarts.
Those Scots hide some extremely strange stuff in their Lowlands ...
My go, yes?
Imaginable secret instructions from the then king to the person commemorated in the station's name, for something quite like person's historical mission, in double-talk - Jim ! A la covert, spy thou in Ossie, 'K?
I'm looking for a station which is a 27-letter anagram from "Jim" to "K" including J and K and V but not "and", but I haven't spotted it. am I on the right lines??
That's the one. I wasn't trying deliberately to make life more difficult: my 2013/14 all-lines timetable has it as James Cook University Hospital, and Google confirmed it as such.
Your -- well-earned -- floor.
Kirton Lindsey? (I'm not au fait with this "tennis" thing by which many people set such store -- had to run the above additional clue past my sporty brother.)
I feel that a fair reward would be, to ask my brother to think up the next one ; but though he's a genius about sport-type stuff, he doesn't do cryptics. So, from me:
Idle Welsh idyll: (Anglophone) swain recommends taking it easy, to his lady-love
I thought this would be an easy one -- further hints, hard to think up ! Lad's (English-language) words to his lass might be thought maybe more American, than British, English; but only to a small extent.
This one clearly isn't going anywhere. The answer is Sugar Loaf aka Sugar Loaf Halt. Either version would work: the lover is saying to his lass, "Sugar" (it might have been "Honey") -- "Loaf" = take it easy, don't exert yourself; plus (should it be so) "Halt" from your being busy and active.