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A wonderful walk around the always wonderful Stackpole Head coast in Pembrokeshire. It was always one of Sue's favourite walks, especially with two cafe's on the route, and walking it yesterday with Sue's sister Margaret and husband Graham was wonderful , full of memories of the last time all four of us had walked here. there was a strong wind and a very low tide so at times it made you breathless. Breathless is by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
re edit of a shot earlier this year A walk around Bosheston lily ponds on the Stackpole estate which is a lovely walk any time of the year
My son and I stayed in this area for a long weekend. It was very beautiful and the weather was quite moody.
A small fishing boat tied up at Stackpole Quay in Pembrokeshire. Hard to believe it was really rough that day as Stackpole Quay is very sheltered.
Sparrows helping themselves to a farmers crop of Barley, taken on a visit to Stackpole Lakes on our way to Skomer.
Avine welcome committee to my early morning arrival in Pembrokeshire at the Stackpole estate / Broad Haven
Barafundle Bay is a remote, slightly curved, east-facing sandy beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, near Stackpole Quay and is part of the Stackpole Estate, managed by The National Trust. The beach, which was their private beach, was owned by the Cawdor family of Stackpole Court. On the northern approach to the beach are steps and a wall which were built by the owners to ease access to the beach
Spring greens and yellows, dappled sunlight and memories of a warm and pleasant evening exploring the wonderful lily ponds at the National Trust maintained Stackpole estate.
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105-115 Asylum St - 160 Trumbull Street, Hartford
The Stackpole, Moore, and Tryon Building is a historic commercial building at 105-115 Asylum Street in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Built in the mid-19th century, and extensively altered in 1896, it is a good local example of a period building with a Beaux Arts cast-iron facade. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 113