Royal Pier Aberystwyth
Through a window
TSC
Sempervivum tectorum
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Attingham Hall frontage
Under the cedar
Speckled Wood butterfly
HFF everyone
Juvenile goldfinch quivering in anticipation
Patience rewarded
Anemone × hybrida 'Honorine Jobert'
First day of Autumn. Phlox paniculata
Michaelmas daisy on the first day of Autumn
Gorse on the penultimate day of Summer
Maximum and Minimum temperatures from April to Sep…
The heather on the hill
Nuts whole hazelnuts
Totally nuts
Erddig gardens
Aeonium arboreum 'Atropurpureum'
Upper Sheringham. Thomas Upcher temple.
TSC colour inverted B&W
Fallow deer in Attingham Park
From flower to seedhead
EIIR pillar box.
Don't cross.
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Red Hexagons
Massey Ferguson 590 & Claas combine harvester.
Stavanger Konserthus
Before the harvest
Harvesting
Eucomis using zoom burst technique
SSC Zoom Burst. Rowan berries
HFF everyone
A thorny subject.
Brown Argus feeding on Agapanthus nectar
Holes through a hole
Green shield bug on poppy head
SSC without fill flash
The Cross in Ruyton of the Eleven Towns.
A bright eyed and bushy tailed HFF to you all.
Admiring the architecture
Sabrina Boat Trip
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" Bilder aus der Region wo ich wohne... Photos de la région où je vis ...Pictures from the region where I live ..."
" Bilder aus der Region wo ich wohne... Photos de la région où je vis ...Pictures from the region where I live ..."
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Attingham Hall - framed.
Attingham Park is an English country house and estate in Shropshire, located near the village of Atcham. It was built in 1785 for Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick, who received his title in 1784. Noel Hill already owned a house on the site of Attingham Park called Tern Hall, but with money he received along with his title he commissioned the architect George Steuart to design a new and grander house to be built around the original hall. The new country house encompassed the old property entirely, and once completed it was given the name Attingham Hall.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attingham_Park
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attingham_Park
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