HFF everyone. The gates of Chirk Castle
Handbrake On HFF
Glastonbury Abbey
Picnic Table with a view
Blencathra and Naddle Valley
Leaning tower
Cheddar Gorge
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Sherborne orangery and lawns
England - Melverley, St. Peter’s Church
Christ Church, Thorne Road, Doncaster (Redundant)
Brixham harbour
Mind the Gap HFF
Stratherrick HFF
beautiful industrial architecture
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Conwy Castle
Field of Barley
Kinloss Abbey (pip)
Gnosall fields
Trees Reflected.
St.Mary Magdalene Church, Ditcheat.
Ditcheat Church
Let's go walk, HFF
Almshouse.
St.Cuthbert's Church, Wells
What is this Life
Vicars' Chapel and Library
Vicars' Close
The Steps of Ballantrae
Arundel Castle
Mary Rand's Very Long Long Jump
The end for Capri
Flint 1
Flint 2
Flint 3
Staffs and Worcs Canal alongside Lea Lane
Green Dragon
Wymondham
Two spectators
Lagoon fence. HFF 19th May 2017
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England - Shrewsbury, Abbot’s House
Most of the timber framed houses in Shrewsbury are dating back to the 15th and 16th century and were erected in the ‘golden years’ of wool trade in the city.
Abbot’s House in Butcher Row in the centre of town is one of the oldest timber framed houses in Shrewsbury. The house was built in 1459 by the Abbot of Lilleshall as an investment for his abbey. The windows at the bottom of were all separate butchers' shops, used until the mid-1800s; on the floors were tenements.
Abbot’s House in Butcher Row in the centre of town is one of the oldest timber framed houses in Shrewsbury. The house was built in 1459 by the Abbot of Lilleshall as an investment for his abbey. The windows at the bottom of were all separate butchers' shops, used until the mid-1800s; on the floors were tenements.
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Greetings from Italia, Anto & Pier
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