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St. Nicholas’ parish church in Chadlington - Oxfordshire, England. I love this no-mow zone filled with lovely white wildflowers. via
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The Church of St Mary & St Finnan in the Scottish Highland village of Glenfinnan must have one of the most spectacular views in the world; with the Viaduct on one side, and the beautiful Loch Shiel and surrounding mountainscape on the other side! -All prints are created in professional lab and printed on premium Lustre Paper, providing stunning colours and impressive sharpness edge to edge, with a semi-gloss finish. Prints arrive unmatted and unframed- -If you would like a photo in a size that is not listed or to license a photo for digital marketing, feel free to send me a message, or contact me through my website! https://scohut.squarespace.com/ - ALL IMAGES ARE SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT © BY SCOTT HUTSON 2021
Besides eating bamboo leaves I like all kind of oddities. Being bored of usual buildings I have traveled the world (with the help of Internet) and found 50 strangest and most extraordinary churches in the world, and I'm kind enough to share it with you.
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According to this year's surveys, 11 percent of Americans who are planning to travel internationally right now are considering a trip to the United Kingdom. Of those travelers, one-in-four intends to explore the country beyond London, showing an interest in its history and heritage.
If you have ever visited the small Boulder county town of Allenspark, there is a good chance you've seen this distinct little chapel...
Overton Church, Wales
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One of the things we’ve talked about on the open threads is provided for in the Chapel in the Woods which Sundance has constructed at the lower right. Comments and conversations about what the Bible has to say about world events have always been welcome here in the woods, and the Chapel is where we can extend those conversations. It […]
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Misty hills. Lonely forest roads. Plenty of vines, moss, and unkempt trees. And the cherry on top—a gorgeous abandoned building that radiates eeriness and grandeur in equal measure. That’s our dream home right there. Especially if the place looks haunted.
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The Church of Holy Trinity is believed to stand on the site of a chapel dedicated to St. Bega who died in 650A.D.. This chapel was probably destroyed in 1069 when William the conqueror ravaged the north. This is known as 'The Harrying of the North' . The chuch is built in the Early Norman and Perpendicular styles, whose western tower is reputed to be of Saxon date. The register dates from the year 1560. The novelist Anne Brontë was engaged as a governess at Thorpe Underwood Hall, is understood to have attended the Church and wrote about the area in her literature.
Source Not all storms come to disrupt your life, some come to clear your path..
Caerlaverock Castle was built in the thirteenth-century by the Maxwell family, who remarkably retained ownership of the castle until the...
At the end of the barn is an 18th century cider press. Buckland Abbey, near Yelverton in Devon, was originally a Cistercian abbey founded in 1278. The monks built the abbey and the Great Barn, and farmed the vast estate. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries by King Henry VIII it was sold in 1541 to Sir Richard Grenville. Sir Richard chose to convert the 13th century church into his house rather than use the domestic buildings of the monastery. He used the nave, the crossing and the chancel and retained the square tower, which is such a prominent feature of Buckland Abbey. Between the soaring walls of the church Sir Richard inserted three floors. Here he created his living rooms including a great hall with a fireplace dated 1576. There are numerous features of the ancient church to be found in the house including vaults, arches, blocked and unblocked windows and mouldings. In 1581 the house was purchased by Sir Francis Drake. He had recently returned from his circumnavigation of the globe and required a home that reflected his new status. Drake then lived in the house for the next fifteen years. The elegant main staircase was added in 1770. Buckland Abbey was purchased by the National Trust in 1948.
Got back here for sunrise this morning ...fantastic sky..worth the effort...
Saint Oudoceus Church in the village of Llandogo, Wye Valley, South Wales. The church itself has been there since 1860 replacing a 7th century foundation. It is named after the 3rd Bishop of Llandaff who lived in the area in the 7th century.
Hauntingly gorgeous.
A self guided Cotswolds day trip to Castle Combe and Lacock - everything you need to know to plan your own trip. A perfect London side trip!
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