May blossom
Travelling from England to Wales
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HFF from Chirk
Aerial roots
Rim Lighting
White dead nettle. Lamium album
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Bronze age rock carvings at Fluberget at Revheim
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Red and Green
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Holdfast of Kelp on Machrihanish Beach
Chirk tunnel towpath
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White clover. Trifolium repens
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Wheat ears
Junk mail or electioneering pamphlet.
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
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Three little lambs
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Fishing sign
Blackboard Message
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Oilseed rape field
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The market square from the market hall.
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Built in 1596, the Market Hall intended to impress with materials, style and scale. It has two storeys. At the moment the coffee shop can only serve food and drinks outside. Normally it is possible to go upstairs for a coffee. The coffee shop, a large upper room, was originally used by the Shrewsbury drapers or dealers in cloth to sell Welsh wool.
Built in 1596, the Market Hall intended to impress with materials, style and scale. It has two storeys. At the moment the coffee shop can only serve food and drinks outside. Normally it is possible to go upstairs for a coffee. The coffee shop, a large upper room, was originally used by the Shrewsbury drapers or dealers in cloth to sell Welsh wool.
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