Muker
a Picturesque Village in the county of North Yorkshire
Farnborough
in the county of Hampshire
Osmington
a Picturesque Village in the county of Dorset
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thanks for your herefordshire pics-lovely
i have enjoyed seeing all your shropshire pics.
beautiful
fascinating
such beauty well captured
a most stunning photo
lovely monument
superb picture
a stunning sunset
Sue , I love all your Longridge pics,it's not too far from us and we have often passed through.
how old is this church?
thats quite spooky
what a wonderful pic
have they got an appointment?
top locks an ideal spot at any time of the year-good photo
how beautiful and tranqil
beautifully captured as are yur wildfowl ones.
a great sky ,well taken
what a shame a once elegant house
lovelycarol
what a beautiful cathederal.
excellent!
well catured
lovely ,Angela.
great picture Mick.
not often seen -thank you.
what a fine old church.
well captured-a lovely robin
tranquility itself
how lovely
wonderfully captured!
sue,I don't know which photo of yours to comment on -they are all stunning .Well done. Ribchster is a great place -have been there.
if I'm not mistaken there are 2 pubs here.The Mint covered in flowers but where the people are sat I think that is the Bell
beautifully captured
within this church are the remains of a Roman altar. The churce's name is All Saints
this is not a monument to the battle of Wigan lane but toSir Thomas Tyldesley ,aloyalist commander whowas kiledat the battle of Wigan lane.
Chapel Street in Penzance is home to many tales of the past including the first announcement of Nelson's victory at Trafalgar from the minstrel's gallery in the Union Hotel. Local fishermen had learnt of the fact from the ship hurrying to Falmouth to bring the news officially to Britain. The house at no. 25 Chapel Street was home to Maria Branwell before she moved to Yorkshire , married the Reverend Patrick Bronte and became mother to the famous Bronte family. She never lost her love of Cornwall, as she lay on her death bed she had the maid prop her up so she could watch the maid clear and prepare the grate as she did it the same way as it was done all those years ago, the Cornish way.
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