The story of one of London’s best hidden gardens and where to find it.
This is at the Bull's Head pub.
This Fulham area guide has the best places in Fulham, London. From Parsons Green to Bishops Park and Fulham Palace, there's a lot here.
Whilst many of the world’s post-war urban utopia experiments have failed miserably — 1960s Naples suburb of Scampìa, famed for its gloomy role in Gomorrah, a prime example — London’s effort to repopulate the war-ravaged […]
Check out my profile page for contact details and places where my photos are for sale. www.flickr.com/people/27955898@N07/?rb=1 I've taken a LOT of shots recently but had very little time to actually sort through them afterwards. This one was taken from near Lose Hill looking down into the Edale valley.
Even the mortar in between the bricks is gorgeous.
Rare pictures of St Paul's Cathedral, Blackpool Tower and the 1947 Thames Flood are among more than 15,000 images on the new Britain from Above website.
Four Corners - Silver Gilt medal winner. Peter Reader Landscapes, London, UK.
routing out the hidden gardens and hideaways of central and east london
enchantedengland: This is on the corner of Westminster Bridge and Victoria Embankment, just at the beginning of the bridge and looking southwards. The bridge is painted predominantly green, the same...
St. Dunstan in the East Church Garden, London. Photo by Haarkon
When the temperatures in Provence get too much to handle, as they did a couple of weeks ago, it can be hard to know what to do with yourself. The mercury rises, the breeze dies leaving you hardly able to breathe, never mind move or think. But I know a great little place to cool off. […]
A photographic journey through Hyde Park, London: a great place to unwind while sightseeing in the city.
A hidden archive of glorious Kodachrome, rediscovered.
Scattered across London are small green buildings, usually surrounded by those famous black London cabs. The wooden green huts were first built in the
Keukenhof, The Netherlands | by Petrana Sekula
This beautiful slice of Japan is a true oasis amid the hustle and bustle of central London. The garden opened in Holland Park in 1991; it was a gift from Kyoto and a gesture of friendship between Japan and Great Britain. It's filled with stone lanterns, tiered waterfalls, and even peacocks to snap a selfie with. Londoner Peter Hoffer says: "My favourite part of the park is the peaceful Kyoto Garden, which is like a tiny pocket of Japan inside an English setting. When I first moved to London, my apartment was only minutes away. I would often spend time here to get away from the cramped space of my flat."
La Palm House de Kew (R. Turner y D. Burton, Londres, 1850) es una composición a base de bóvedas cilíndricas rematadas por casquetes esféricos y cúpulas en rincón de claustro. La bóveda de canon que forma la nave longitudinal tiene 110 metros de l...
St. Andrews church in the cotswold village of Naunton, in the Windrush valley, Gloucestershire, England. Taken on a late Spring evening. See where this picture was taken. [?]
Every time I visit London I try to stay in a different area so I can get acquainted with a new neighborhood on every trip! This time around I rented this AirBnB in Mayfair. It was…
I like this photo. I drove up via Castleton, not altogether sure if my little trooper would manage it. I could have left her in the car park at the bottom and walked up, but we'd done alright in the Welsh hills and I couldn't afford that much time to stop as I needed to be in Manchester for work that evening. Winnat's is a steep 1:5 (10%) gradient and my car is a 1.2L KA (loaded with me and all my luggage). The evidence above speaks for itself; I'm a very proud KA-momma. We may have had to do the last section in first gear and I'm sure we would have been passed by the cyclists I saw going up later but we made it and that's what counts. Quite impressive to get a shot with no one on the road too - I saw all manner of vehicles giving it a go in the short time I spent there. Now also in HDR! www.flickr.com/photos/mlle_jordan/7754794308/in/photostream And square! www.flickr.com/photos/mlle_jordan/7754784476/in/photostream Thanks to James Grant for his great blog post on how to get there and where to park up: www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk/winning-at-winnats-i7506.html
That little ladder is called a stile. The structure allows hikers to safely cross over ancient stone walls that criss-cross the English countryside.
The renowned Iranian-born interior designer Alidad is welcoming visitors to his exquisite London flat and sharing the secrets of his layered, luxurious style of decoration that delights all the senses
Some of the lesser known green patches north of the river.
Dartmoor from Brentor
Exploring a beautifully-wild public garden tucked away in Central London.
London's famous Sketch restaurant has redesigned the iconic pink room in collaboration with Yinka Shonibare and India Mahdavi.
There are a lot of things to do in Richmond, London. From shops to pubs, green spaces to lanes, this part of the city is packed with opportunities.
Discover 9 restaurants where you can eat tasty food while being surrounded by nature. The perfect combination for a foodie who is also a plant-lover.