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Welcome to White Dunes Estate newest residential sim, now open to public. Please share your pictures here
My Home estate along with 26 other tenants.
This new addition on one of the sims was placed recently by us and i'm totally in love with them, great for taking pictures in a little french neighbourhood.
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Magical location with many small artistic details and a futuristic touch
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Location: [Jilin Estates]
Tranquility at the Brockhampton Estate… More than 600 years ago the Dumbleton family built this moated manor house tucked away in a Herefordshire valley. The story of how a once grand medieval hall was slowly transformed into a modest home for farmers is explained to visitors by the National Trust.
In the wider estate there are walks through a farming landscape with parkland, hidden dingles, gushing streams and wild woodlands waiting to be discovered. Lost Victorian orchards have been replanted.
Powerscourt Estate located in Enniskerry County Wicklow, Ireland, is a large country estate which is noted for its house and landscaped gardens occupying 47 acres. The house originally a 13th-century castle, was extensively altered during the 18th century by German architect Richard Cassels and was renovated in 1996.
Originally the family seat of the Viscounts Powerscourt, the estate has been owned by the Slazenger family since 1961. It's a popular tourist attraction.
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The Bieduinen Estate in Putte consists of 170 ha mainly forest and transition to heath. The area is characterized by coniferous forests, heathlands, fens and lakes, which has long made it attractive for logging and peat mining.
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Analogica, Praktica L ( 1969 ) priva di esposimetro, Pentacon 29 mm f 2.8, Fomapan bianco e nero 200 asa, sviluppo con Rodinal
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The land on which the property is built was acquired by Joseph Cawthra in 1809. The farmland, which came to be known as the Grove Farm, was granted to Agar Adamson and Mabel Cawthra as a wedding gift.
Agar Adamson, born on Christmas Day 1865, was the grandson of William Agar Adamson an influential Toronto clergyman. He married into the Cawthra family whose legacy in Peel lives on through the Cawthra Estate located near the intersection of the Cawthra Road and the Queen Elizabeth Way. Their legacy comes from supplying eastern white pine logs for ship masts in the British Royal Navy. by Sandra Gwyn. He served under General Arthur Currie. Insights into his time at war may be seen in the CBC series The Great War which features Talbot Papineau, another of the four Canadians featured in the book.
Agar Adamson designed and built the Belgian-style mansion on this land in 1919, after returning from the wartime service in France. In 1943, his son Anthony Adamson added a home for himself on the property. The estate was acquired by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority in 1975.
Choi Hung Estate (Chinese: 彩虹邨; literally: 'Rainbow Estate') is one of the oldest public housing estates in Hong Kong. Built in 1962-1964, Choi Kung Estate acommodates nearly 42,000 people.
Thank you all my Friends for your visits, faves, invites and wonderful comments .
All images and writing are copyright © S.Anassis. All The materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or downloaded in any way, shape or form. All rights are reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the Artist is strictly prohibited.
The land on which the property is built was acquired by Joseph Cawthra in 1809. The farmland, which came to be known as the Grove Farm, was granted to Agar Adamson and Mabel Cawthra as a wedding gift.
Agar Adamson, born on Christmas Day 1865, was the grandson of William Agar Adamson an influential Toronto clergyman. He married into the Cawthra family whose legacy in Peel lives on through the Cawthra Estate located near the intersection of the Cawthra Road and the Queen Elizabeth Way. Their legacy comes from supplying eastern white pine logs for ship masts in the British Royal Navy. by Sandra Gwyn. He served under General Arthur Currie. Insights into his time at war may be seen in the CBC series The Great War which features Talbot Papineau, another of the four Canadians featured in the book.
Agar Adamson designed and built the Belgian-style mansion on this land in 1919, after returning from the wartime service in France. In 1943, his son Anthony Adamson added a home for himself on the property. The estate was acquired by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority in 1975.
Location: Ede. Hoekelum is a castle and estate between Ede and Bennekom, in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The earliest mention dates from 1396.
In 1988 the estate was transferred to het Geldersch Landschap.
Wimpole was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. At that time there was a moated manor house set in a small 81 hectares (200 acres) deer-park.Situated to the north and south of this were three medieval villages: Bennall End, Thresham End and Green End.
The estate was held by the Chicheley family for more than 250 years, beginning in 1428 with Henry Chichele who was Archbishop of Canterbury.
Located in the Urubamba Valley, aka the Sacred Valley, most archeologists now believe that Machu Picchu was the private estate of the 9th Inca emperor Pachacuti or Pachacútec. Once the Inca emerged from their ancestral lands around the border area of modern Peru and Bolivia, and began to conquer vast tracts of land, they established their capital at the site of modern day Cusco, Peru around 1420. Just like all roads led to Rome in the Roman Empire, thousand of miles of roads and trails led to Cusco in the Inca Empire. Neither Machu Picchu nor Cusco were ever completed due to the Spanish conquest that began with a military campaign by Francisco Pizarro in 1532. It took 40 years to finally vanquish the Inca. Pizarro was only successful due to a civil war caused by the sons of Pachacútec. He was able to recruit the emperor's rival brother to his side. Machu Picchu was used as a stronghold by the Inca for many years but was eventually abandoned. Terraces below the main level were used to grow food especially maize which was used to make a fermented drink used in festivities and rituals. (There's little doubt that the beverage was called 'Hazy Maizy.")