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Heading towards the sunset is a football belonging to this group of children, you can see it to the right of the boy who is on the left in this shot. All manner of plans were hatched, lots of running up and down the jetty, long sticks fetched (way too short in length!!) and in the end one child shouted 'I know, find someone with a boat!'. They did this, a kindly soul helped and the ball was retrieved. Happy end to a lovely day :))
Day 79 of the 365 days of photography project.
A window into England, with its green grass, dry stone walls, and sheep.
A beautiful and mild winter day, close to Hurstwood reservoir.
Discovered in Burnley, Lancashire
End of our second day in England. Arrival in the House 's friends, Sheyne and Sarah.
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9 PM : To discover some little rivers
A majestic view of the Scafell Range of peaks taken from the opposite side of the Esk Valley.
It was a quick dash after a round of golf at Lancaster. The conditions looked great, so I went for it after lunch. I was hoping for a bit more snow on the peaks, but that seemed to have disappeared from the weekend. I think this has to be one of the best views in England.
A wonderful evening to be out. I even caught an epic sunset with the Isle of Man clearly visible when I stood at the top of Hardknott Pass later! I may post that at some point.
Brinkburn Priory interior, view down the medieval nave, after falling into ruin after the Dissolution it was re-roofed in the 19th century. England
Cannot beat a bit of sunshine, a solo tree in silhouette, a sheep with her two lambs, and a bit of cloud action and light spots all in one image :-)
Land near Buxton, England
Thought to repost this photo. It brings nice memories of places I will probably never see again.
Arlington row. Bibury, Gloucestershire England. The picturesque Arlington Row was built in the 14th century as a monastic wool store and converted into weavers’ cottages in the 17th century. Located in the village of Bibury, on the banks of the River Coln, full of traditional stone cottages and often described as 'the most beautiful village in England.
Leeds Castle is a castle in Kent, England, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Maidstone. It is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds and is a historic Grade I listed estate.
A castle has existed on the site since 857.[1] In the 13th century, it came into the hands of King Edward I, for whom it became a favourite residence; in the 16th century, Henry VIII used it as a dwelling for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
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Farmland as seen from Langdon Hills, facing more or less due west as the land rolls down to the fenland of Bulphan and Ockendon then on towards Greater London. Back at the top of the hill and on a clear day you can see the skyscrapers of the City, but today you’ll have to take my word for that. I’d rather be here anyway.
Langdon Hills, Essex
England, Norfolk is a stunning and very different landscape from the rest of the UK. It is also a holiday county. The Norfolk Broads is well known for its low lying land, reed beds, waterways, flint villages, windmills and water pumps! This was taken near the village of Thurne. It was an evening with a lovely sunset and I took this through a hedge, which gave the image a rising mist effect.