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The garden on the way to the pottery.

Hugh Town

in the county of Isles of Scilly

Sunset over Oulton Broad on the Norfolk Broads

Oulton

in the county of Norfolk

A picture of RyeBath AbbeyA picture of Bath AbbeyBag End?A picture of Barton Le ClayA picture of Barton Le Clay

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rustyruth
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Posted at 20:45 on 27th January 2014

Give us a shout if you do and we'll have a wander down the road.

Here we go, a bit easier than Caravaggio this time I think Smile 

I am regarded as one of the finest examples of Neo - Gothic architecture in the UK. Where am I, and what am I ?

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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 20:50 on 27th January 2014

lol jumped straight in then 

Westminster Abbey or York Minster (if these are neo gothic)



Edited by: andy dodds at:27th January 2014 20:55
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rustyruth
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Posted at 20:52 on 27th January 2014
No Andy not Stonehenge.
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 20:58 on 27th January 2014

Westminster Abbey or York Minster (if these are neo gothic)

I misread the question and jumped in with stonehengebut is that neo lithic 

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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 21:05 on 27th January 2014
not up on neo gothic but have just seen on latest pics Caterbury Cathedral?Undecided
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rustyruth
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Posted at 21:17 on 27th January 2014

I thought you'd misread, not to worry, not correct so far. I think York Minster is Gothic Smile

Neo Gothic is sort of after the 1740's Smile 

I am a Grade I listed building. 



Edited by: rustyruth at:27th January 2014 21:19
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 21:18 on 27th January 2014
Are you a castle
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rustyruth
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Posted at 21:20 on 27th January 2014
No I'm not a castle, I've just edited the above post Andy with the date your looking for it being after Smile
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 21:21 on 27th January 2014
okey dokey cheers
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 21:30 on 27th January 2014
are you a town hall
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