BACK in the 1830's, Manhattanites looking to escaping the urban dirt and grime on a summer weekend would head out of the city to recharge in the tranquil countryside.
They had been down here in Devon for almost two weeks, and already she had fallen under the lazy, carefree spell of the tranquil countryside.
Further upstream, the river enters some particularly beautiful and tranquil countryside as it approaches the village of Grantchester.
They would arrive in time for tea; Jenny calculated that while she looked about her at the flat, tranquil countryside.
The tales they tell are engrossing and moving, and will take us through tranquil countryside.
Hard to realise too that another contrasting world, that of a tranquil countryside is close at hand.
Naturally, all of this came as a shock to the existing residents who moved here to enjoy the natural tranquil countryside.
When the air armada got over Holland, Schultz could see a tranquil countryside.
She looked up from the letter and out at the tranquil countryside.
Public bridle paths throughout the Lake District lead through particularly beautiful and tranquil countryside.