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Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

It was such a nice day, that we headed to Weymouth and Portland. Lucky to have blue skys as well after previous rainy days.

 

The only tourist train that I found in Dorset was here in Weymouth.

 

It might go to the Weymouth Sealife Adventure Park.

 

Gloucester Lodge is a Grade II* listed building.

 

Gloucester Lodge with the Cork and Bottle Public House 85, Weymouth

 

WEYMOUTH

 

SY6779SE ESPLANADE

873-1/20/149 (West side)

12/12/53 No.85

Gloucester Lodge, with The Cork and

Bottle Public House

(Formerly Listed as:

ESPLANADE

No.85

The Gloucester Hotel, Gloucester Row)

 

GV II*

 

Formerly known as: Gloucester Lodge GLOUCESTER ROW.

House, later hotel, now apartments and public house. c1780,

major extension to S c1850, interior destroyed by fire and

remodelled 1927. Flemish bond brickwork with limestone

dressings, slate roofs.

PLAN: building is in 2 distinct units, which are described

separately, although constituting one property. The mid C19

block returns to Gloucester Street, and has 6 windows to the

front, but 4+3 to the rear, the end 3 bays being of greater

depth than the remainder; the whole has a double mansard roof

with central valley.

EXTERIOR: 3 storeys, attic and basement. The Esplanade front

has six 2-light dormers with segmental roofs over lunette

glazing, with haunched pilasters to the cheeks. First and

second floor sashes have stone surrounds; at second floor

these are plat band, with a panelled stone apron linking to

the cornices above moulded architraves to first-floor deep

sashes to a moulded sill band and small individual cast-iron

balconies. Ground floor has a deep projecting balcony with

near-flat roof in 7 large square bays (partly covering the

adjoining range), on square pilasters, and each with 4

vertical panes. The main wall plane has lofty segmental-headed

sashes in painted surrounds and with keystones; bays 1 & 4

have small-pane paired French doors under small-pane transom

lights.

The verandah is carried on cast-iron columns and brackets to

the basement, and the main wall has various doors and windows;

this level is occupied by the Cork and Bottle public house. A

slight plinth, and a deep stone cornice on brackets.

Return to Gloucester Street has single central sash at each

level, with dressings, and to the left a deep square

flat-roofed portico with a panelled door under decorative

fanlight in an arch with keystone, architrave and responds, a

small arched light on each of the returns, and a stone frieze,

   

cornice and blocking. A further stone cornice at first-floor

sill level continues to the left over a one-storey projecting

wing with wide brick pilasters to 2 blank arches, and with a

large glazed opening on the garden front.

The main block has 2 deep stacks, and the principal cornice is

returned. The back of this range has raking sash dormers above

4-pane sashes to brick voussoirs; a triple sash, with narrow

side-lights and brick mullions, lights the principal stair.

The right-hand range incorporates the originally 2-storey,

8-bay house of 1780, now in 3 floors, 2 levels of attics, and

basement. The centre 4 bays are slightly recessed, with the

main entrance now in bay 6.

To the Esplanade is an upper range of 6 recessed dormers,

above 7 at parapet level, all with paired sashes, but the

central one with triple sash. First and second floors have

small sashes, 12-pane at second floor and 6-pane below. At the

ground floor is a large Palladian window in each end bay, with

glazing-bar sashes and radial heads, in narrow stone

dressings. The recessed section has a deep 12-pane sash, door

with transom light, deep 12-pane, and C20 doors on 8+2 steps

in a deep pedimented portico, brought to the pavement, and

stopping the large glazed bays of the verandah. A small

moulded stone cornice below the second-floor windows; the

raised gables are coped, with large brick stacks.

The rear has 4 upper dormers and 7 at parapet level, all

flat-roofed. The main brick wall, to a plain parapet, contains

small glazing-bar sashes at each level; a group of 4 small

lights, in a slightly stepped unit, and 6 in the main unit.

INTERIOR: not inspected.

The original Gloucester Lodge, occupied by George III from

c1790, was the 8-bay right-hand range, in only 2 storeys and

cellars; a photograph in 'Seaside Weymouth' (Attwooll and

West), shows the building in that state. It had a garden to

the S, now filled by the later range. It is important as

representing royal patronage, which was so vital in the

vigorous growth of Weymouth.

(RCHME: Dorset, South-East: London: 1970-: 355; Attwooll M &

West J: Seaside Weymouth: Weymouth: 1989-: PL 6).

       

Listing NGR: SY6800179373

   

Used in Weymouth & Portland Monopoly.

It was such a nice day, that we headed to Weymouth and Portland. Lucky to have blue skys as well after previous rainy days.

 

A fun fair in Alexandra Gardens in Weymouth. Looks nice.

 

Merry-go-round / carousel.

 

The fun fair is called Electric Palace.

 

Used in Weymouth & Portland Monopoly.

It was such a nice day, that we headed to Weymouth and Portland. Lucky to have blue skys as well after previous rainy days.

 

This is the Jubilee Clock Tower on Weymouth.

 

Grade II listed.

 

Jubilee Clock Tower, Weymouth

 

WEYMOUTH

 

SO6879NW ESPLANADE

873-1/18/167 (East side)

14/06/74 Jubilee Clock Tower

(Formerly Listed as:

ESPLANADE

Jubilee Memorial Clock Tower)

 

GV II

 

Memorial clock tower. 1887. For the Jubilee of Queen Victoria,

the gift of Sir Henry Edwards. Cast- and wrought-iron on stone

base.

The large 4-faced clock under a square ogee cupola on a broad

moulded base is set on a square shaft with deep frieze with

anthemion enrichment and flared cornice. Each face of the

shaft carries 2 panels, with the Queen's head and the Weymouth

arms respectively. The shaft is flared out to 4 plinth panels

under segmental pediments; on 3 faces inscribed "Erected to

commemorate the Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen 1887. John

Groves, Mayor", and on the seaward face "Jubilee Memorial

Erected by Public Subscription. The clock being the gift of

Sir Henry Edwards". The 4 faces are linked in an octagon on

octagonal plus a circular moulded base, set to a shallow

multangular stone base.

A florid but characteristic enrichment to the sea-front, boldy

coloured.

        

Listing NGR: SY6807479509

 

Took these ones as we were leaving Weymouth - sun in right position this time.

   

Used in Weymouth & Portland Monopoly.

It was such a nice day, that we headed to Weymouth and Portland. Lucky to have blue skys as well after previous rainy days.

 

The town is getting ready for the Olympics amongst other things.

 

Views of Weymouth Station from near King Street in Weymouth.

 

Only a quick look walking past it to and from the car park.

 

Operated by South West Trains.

 

The station building and space for taxis to wait.

 

Police car on the right.

 

Used in Weymouth & Portland Monopoly.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

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Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Thanks to Winning Moves Games (www.winning-moves.com) for their support.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Vineta may be the first game about a sinking city that is not about Atlantis. It also lets you take the less common role as destroyer of the city, instead of fleeing victim of the flood.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

The city is made up of 9 districts, arranged in three rings. Only the districts touching water are in immediate danger of sinking, but the feeling of safety from living in the centre is short-lived.

 

A bit of liberty was taken with the geography of Vineta, the legendary city was supposedly on the coast of the Baltic Sea and not an island.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Blokus 3D is not exactly a 3D extension of Blokus. The game plays very differently and was basically called Blokus to sell it with the popular brand.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

Since childhood, I have always really enjoyed playing the board game Monopoly and grew up with the original classic based on the Streets of London.

 

The idea of visiting all of the sites has been on a photographic bucket list for a long time and I finally got the chance to do so over 2 holiday dates. Some have been given an element of artistic licence but i hope you get where I was coming from.

 

I have also done a Cambridge Version - www.flickr.com/photos/symonmreynolds/albums/7215763769623...

 

Feedback welcome.

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