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The first bridge at this location was built in 1811. Foundry Bridge seen here, was installed after Thorpe Railway Station opened in 1844.
The large red building is the Premier Inn Nelson hotel. The railway station is out of shot, on the right. Norwich aerial image
Lac d'Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France.
Vue depuis ma voile de parapente sur la crete du Roc des Boeufs, Duingt et son Chateau, Saint Jorioz, Sevrier, Annecy, Annecy le Vieux, Veyrier et le Mont Vyerier, Menthon Saint Bernard et le Mont Baron, Le Parmelan, Les Dents de Lanfon, Talloires, Angon, Bredannaz et bien sur le Lac d'Annecy.
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Aerial view of Castle Hill medieval ringwork at Hunworth in north Norfolk - overlooking a bend in the river Glaven - Norfolk aerial archaeology
Covehithe aerial image - Easton Wood and erosion of the cliffs #Suffolk #Coast #Covehithe #aerial #image
Built 1880 - 1910 in the style of Gothic Revival. One of only three cathedrals in the UK with three spires. The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Truro - UK aerial image
If Norwich didn't have The Lanes, it would have the same boring shop chains as every other city in the UK. It's a great asset.
St Nicholas Church. One of a series taken on a sunny April day in 2016. Great Yarmouth in Norfolk - aerial image
Aerial view of Norwich Station - also known as Thorpe Station. Built in 1886 replacing the original station built in 1844 - Norwich aerial image
Aerial view of the remains of the Roman bridge beside the River Tees near Piercebridge in North Yorkshire - UK aerial image
Aerial view of the construction of the Gull Wing Bridge across Lake Lothing in Lowestoft. It is being built by Farrans UK and delivered by Suffolk County Council. Construction started spring 2021 and it is planned to open summer 2023. www.farrans.com/project/gull-wing-lowestoft/
It will be Lowestoft's third crossing over Lake Lothing, contract value: £76 million.
Lowestoft Suffolk aerial image
Aerial view of Holt Hall in Norfolk. Grade II listed building. Built for Walter Hamilton Pemberton in the mid 19th century. Purchased by Norfolk County Council in 1947.
In 2023 Sir James Dyson pledged £35m to Greshams School (his former school) to buy and develop the site into a prep school and include an outreach programme for local schools.
It is reported that Holt Hall was bought for £4.25 million.
It is reported to be a WilkinsonEyre design and redevelopment is due to begin in February 2025 and complete by July 2026.
Holt Hall aerial image
Lord Cobham's Pillar at Stowe School - Buckinghamshire aerial image historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1289781
Aerial image: the site of the deserted medieval village of Southmere or Summerfield in Norfolk. The rectangle in the middle is the location of All Saints Church - in ruins by the mid 16th century
Aerial view of Mendham in Suffolk. On the banks of the flooded River Waveney valley, a result of Storm Babet
Suffolk aerial image
Aerial view of Hoveton & Wroxham on the Norfolk Broads
#Wroxham #aerial #image #Norfolk #NorfolkBroads
The Broads aerial image
The house was built on the site of a prehistoric stone circle. One stone was incorporated into the south-east corner of the chapel. Stonor House aerial image - Oxfordshire UK
Audley End House folly temple. (This should please Otisourcat!) Audley End House & Gardens - aerial image D - Essex UK
Aerial view of Loddon Marina and Staithe on the River Chet in Norfolk - UK aerial image. Chedgrave is the other side of the river.
Aerial view of Bayfield Hall, including the 11th Century Parish Church of St. Margaret, last recorded use: 1603. Norfolk aerial imagery
Owned by the Tollemache family since John Tollemache began it in 1480. Grade 1 on the National Heritage List of England and listed on the National Heritage LIst for England. Its park and gardens are Grade 1 listed and on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. Aerial view of Helmingham Hall in Suffolk UK - aerial image