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Capernwray Hall, Capernwray, Lancashire

Capernwray

in the county of Lancashire

Greenstead Church, said to be the world's oldest wooden building, in Greenstead, England

Greenstead

in the county of Essex

St Andrews Church a Ruin, at Roudham, Norfolk

Roudham

in the county of Norfolk

Ludlow

By John Creber ©



Image of Ludlow by Jason T ©


Ludlow

I love those crumbling castle walls,
The old half-timbered shops and halls,
And how the streets go tumbling down
To riverbanks around the town.

The festivals, the market square, 
The Medieval Christmas Fayre.
I love those lazy long weekends -
Good company, good food - good friends

By John Creber ©

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