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Hatfield Poly Canoe Club 1985 Summer Trip - French Alps

Last time I went to Hatfield Forest was with the college last year, so wanted to head over there again to grab some photos of the lake on a nice day, before the weather starts to turn as we're heading into winter soon.

Hatfield House, the seat of the marquesses of Salisbury, has been owned by the Gascoyne-Cecil family since the early 17th century. The magnificent Jacobean house was built for King James I's chief minister, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, between 1607 and 1612. The house is surrounded by delightful gardens, covering an area of some 42 acres; these were originally laid out by John Tradescant the Elder during the 17th century. The adjoining Hatfield Estate, said to be the largest private one in Hertfordshire, runs to around 8,500 acres, according to some estimates. This photograph was taken in the West Garden, designed in 1902.

First Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to James I, Robert Cecil had Hatfield built 1611 in the Jacobean style.

Hatfield forest Essex at Dawn

Dils Cemetery where the head family members of the Hatfield and McCoy feud are buried. Located in Pikesville, KY

 

Visit to this country house

Lying still on Sunday 12th July 2015.

The childhood home and favourite residence of Queen Elizabeth I. Built in 1497 by the Bishop of Ely, King Henry VII's minister John Cardinal Morton.

Gladiatorial battle between Senior Man (Brian Shillaker) with helmet, shield and sword and Secretary of JCR (Chris Gant) with net and trident.

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