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Whalley is a large village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley on the banks of the River Calder in Lancashire, England. It is overlooked by Whalley Nab, a large wooded hill over the river from the village. The population of the civil parish was 2,645 at the census of 2001, and increased to 3,629 at the census of 2011.
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In the small town of Condette, northern-most France, you can find a charming little Tudor revival castle, built in the middle of the 19th century by the Englishman Sir John Hare. The castle rests on foundations much older than that, though. A castle was first built here in the 12th century, and the direct predecessor to the one now standing dated to 1222-1231, built by Philippe Hurepel de Clermont, son of the French king Philippe II Auguste. That castle was destroyed by Marie de Medici in 1615 in the religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants at the time. The place was left in ruins - but some of the defense walls survived, and this new castle were built incorporating those remains.
And now they have designed a garden at the back of the castle inspired by real, historical Tudor gardens.
Looking for a great night spot to shoot NYC I was drawn to this bridge. I love the way the street acts like a leading line to draw you to the best skyscraper ever, the Crysler Building.
……Shropshires County town has many Tudor buildings that still thrive & function today - what’s more they lend themselves to B&W photography, how cool is that!! Taken on my phone in Apple RAW and edited in to B&W in Lightroom. Alan:-) ……..
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Three pins with little roses for the heads. Don't remember where they came from, all I know is everything eventually becomes a macro mondays subject so they were set aside just waiting for that time to come.
EXPLORE, November 23, 2015
The sun has set and a late autumn snowfall blankets the Shingwaulk / Bishop Fauquier Memorial Chapel at Algoma University. The Anglican chapel was built in 1883 in a combination of gothic revival and tudor revival architectural styles- -with an exterior of half-timbered and local stone infill walls.
This fabulous heart shaped Hennin is perfect for that touch of authenticity to complete your Tudor Tales. New! from Spyralle created specially for this current Genre Medieval Themed Round.
I'm using [Gauze] Chronicle Skin in Ivory over Catwa Annie Vampire head with Maitreya Lara body.
Dress here is actually a freebie created by Luminary
Also worn is [The Forge] Boadicea's Necklace (Copper) - Gacha prize. (circa 2013)
Part of the building dates to 1190, although most of the current structure dates to the 15th Century. It houses a museum. It is one of several mediaeval buildings still standing in the architecturally eclectic city of Southampton, Hampshire, UK.
A Beautiful house i have always enjoyed seeing on my travels through a little village near where i used to live. built between 1485/1603 . Many years ago i left this picture by their front door having tried knocking .I did put a note with the picture but i didn't hear anything back.
Back at Henry Tudor Lands. Couldn’t resist a picture of the clock. I used another great
texture by Gary.
Explore - 27.2.2022
More West End impressions. At Jervis Street and Beach Avenue in my neighbourhood.
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Tudor House is a Grade II* timber-framed house in the village of East Hagbourne, South Oxfordshire, built in the late 17th century, with a substantial wing and thatched barn.
At the corner of Vicar Street and Princes Street, Falkirk.
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Detail of Little Moreton Hall , Near Congleton in Cheshire , England.
Looking well under National Trust ownership since the 1930's. It originally dates from about 1504, being built in several stages by different generations of the Moreton family.