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Medieval House

Medieval House
Just as you walk into the village of Lacock, you come upon these medieval houses.


Kedleston Hall

Kedleston Hall


The Drawing Room

The Drawing Room


Kedleston Hall Park

Kedleston Hall Park


The Drawing Room

The Drawing Room


Hampton court bridge and mitre inn hotel from the thames

Hampton court bridge and mitre inn hotel from the thames


Hampton Court Flower Show

Hampton Court Flower Show


The King's Privy Garden at Hampton Court

The King's Privy Garden at Hampton Court


Hampton Court Palace and garden

Hampton Court Palace and garden


Room with a view II

Room with a view II
Taken inside the living quarters area of Hampton Court.


A stiff neck painting the ceiling I think!

A stiff neck painting the ceiling I think!


Beer, Devon

Beer, Devon


Castle Cary, Somerset.

Castle Cary, Somerset.
An outstanding feature of the main street, is the market building, known as The Market House. One of a series of pictures...


Castle Cary, Somerset.

Castle Cary, Somerset.
One of a series of pictures, featuring Castle Cary, Somerset.


Castle Cary, Somerset.

Castle Cary, Somerset.
One of a series of pictures, featuring Castle Cary, Somerset.


Castle Cary, Somerset.

Castle Cary, Somerset.
One of a series of pictures, featuring Castle Cary, Somerset.


Castle Cary, Somerset.

Castle Cary, Somerset.
The Roundhouse: One of the best-preserved examples of an old town lock-up in the country, built (or more probably re-built) in...


Castle Cary, Somerset.

Castle Cary, Somerset.
The cloistered veranda of The Market House. One of a series of pictures, featuring Castle Cary, Somerset.


View of Arundel castle from within the outer walls.

View of Arundel castle from within the outer walls.


Arundel Castle's inner court yard and private quarters.

Arundel Castle's inner court yard and private quarters.


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