A fenced off fence. HFF everyone
Sunset at Borth y Gest
Cnicht and Welsh Highland Railway.
Roundhouse
Pentre Ifan
Pengenffordd, Wales
Brecon, Wales
Brecon, Wales
Sunlit waterfall, Ffrwdgrech, Wales
St David's Cathedral
UK - Swansea - Three Cliffs Bay
UK - Swansea - Three Cliffs Bay
UK - Swansea - Three Cliffs Bay
UK - Swansea - The Gower peninsula
UK - Swansea - The Gower peninsula, St. John the B…
UK - Swansea - Herbstsonntag am Meer
UK - Bala - View of the Lake
Gwaun Valley
This is my fence
Cardiff Central
Old and new
Brecon - Mari Lwyd midsummer procession
Snowdonia
White railings for HFF
Wales - National Park Snowdonia
Drum house
King's Lynn Minster
Cardiff City Hall
Flower power
Does anyone know where the sink plug is?
HFF to you all
Daffodils
Moon rises over Criccieth
Fence at the end of the pier on a stormy day!
Bronllys Castle, Wales
Bronllys Castle, Wales
Lamb
Talgarth - Wales
Horseshoe Falls, Llangollen
The Grandeur of Harlech Castle
Eglwyseg view
Hancock, Lane End, Buckley
Fences so that you do not fall off the bridge!
Drivers view from the cab of Merddin Emrys just be…
Criccieth castle at sunset
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Kenyon Hall
The Kenyon Hall was built on land donated by Lord Kenyon to the village of Holt with money raised by the Primrose League, a Conservative Association. Officially opened in 1892 by the Duchess of Westminster it was used as a meeting place and reading room. In 1935 the hall was placed under the control of Holt Town Trust and on 12th March 1940 it was registered as a charity.
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