For the owners of a lighting company Urban Electric, home is Charleston but their weekend cottage is where the heart is. With the help of Kate Towill of Basic Projects, they've created a charming retreat.
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Bree - Aysgarth, North Yorkshire
Narrative is everything for stylist and colour consultant Fiona de Lys, whose atmospheric 18th-century cottage in north London has been intuitively decorated with evocative hues, art and antiques that transport her to places from her past
Let's head to North Carolina to tour a sweet dream cottage that looks fabulous both inside and out with its bright spaces and rich wood floors.
Blooms and cottages in a timeless scene at Low Row, Sandsend.
With this much eye candy around, says Tom Dyckhoff, how does anyone ever work?
Cottage at Enfield, north London. (@lensereflection IG)
14.02.15 Back streets of Settle
The ghosts of fisher folk and local tradesmen and merchants of Robins Hood Bay still stalk these streets and houses, their decendants now evicted by second-home owners and holiday renters.
Sometimes all you need is a simple place to unwind, and these charming cottages and cabins show you how to have everything you need in a small space.
For the owners of a lighting company Urban Electric, home is Charleston but their weekend cottage is where the heart is. With the help of Kate Towill of Basic Projects, they've created a charming retreat.
My first HDR using the photo matix software.
For the owners of a lighting company Urban Electric, home is Charleston but their weekend cottage is where the heart is. With the help of Kate Towill of Basic Projects, they've created a charming retreat.
It's never to early to start planning your Modern Farmhouse Landscape... Get some inspiration with our 6 Ingredients for a Modern Farmhouse Landscape
1. Documenting the unseen designs beneath book jackets A collection by Nick Ceglia of books that have a “Cover under Cover”. 2. There is an art museum on the moon, and one of the artworks is a penis drawn by Andy Warhol Moon Museum is a small ceramic wafer three-quarters of an inch by half an…
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Narrative is everything for stylist and colour consultant Fiona de Lys, whose atmospheric 18th-century cottage in north London has been intuitively decorated with evocative hues, art and antiques that transport her to places from her past
In the late 1800s, everyone who was anyone in Boston or New York wouldn’t be caught dead on the city streets come high summer. Once the heat rolled in over the cobblestones, the so-called “nobs” rolled out. The smartest among … Continue reading →
June is always a month of adventure for us. It is our birthday month and each year we head away on a fun camper trip somewhere in the UK. North Norfolk’s coastline has been on our to-see list for the longest time. We have read of the flat lands, windmills, and the villages full of flint houses and k
Hrísey is a small Island in the middle of Eyjafjörður, Iceland. It is just north of Akureyri. Best position in Frontpage Explore #20
These are the most beautiful places in the UK. From cities to landscapes, islands to coasts, they'll make you fall in love with the country.
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Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire by Bobrad on Flickr.
No ordinary restoration project, this previously neglected 18th-century cottage in the Yorkshire Dales has been turned into a living canvas and rural retreat by its artist owner Kitty North and her friend Robin Lucas
For the owners of a lighting company Urban Electric, home is Charleston but their weekend cottage is where the heart is. With the help of Kate Towill of Basic Projects, they've created a charming retreat.
Décor Inspiration: Cordelia de Castellane’s Charming French Country Home - a bohemian eclectic mix of prints and patterns and toile de Jouy
These are just a selection of photos I took a few weeks ago. The first bunch are of Linton Bridge and the River Wharfe just outside Grassington. The concrete retaining walls of Linton Mill by the side of the bridge now support a housing development called ‘Linton Falls’. A corn mill has probably stood on this site from Medieval times. In 1788, Robert Hargreaves & Co of Addingham built a worsted-spinning mill there. Soon after a new tenant, Samuel Gill, and until 1804, his partner James Parker, turned the mill over to spinning cotton. By 1830 it had returned to worsted spinning under the ownership of J & W Birkbeck. Birkbecks then built a five-storey cotton mill on the site in the mid-19th century. This mill burnt down in 1912 and was replaced by a smaller structure. This went out of business during the 1950s. It was demolished in 1983 apart from the houses facing onto the footpath that crosses the river. Prior to demolition, the mill’s rare uniflow steam engine was rescued and is now in the collection of the Bradford Industrial Museum. The second batch is further up the Dale at Hubberholme which is the home of the George Inn and St Michael and All Angels Church. The Church is famous for it's pews, carved by Robert Thompson, the “Mouseman of Kilburn”. Several of his trademark mice can be seen carved in the pews. The author, J.B. Priestley, described St Michael and All Angels Church as “one of the smallest and most pleasant places in the world” and he has a memorial at the back of the church and his ashes were scattered in the churchyard. The George is an old, beautifully preserves Dales Inn. The pub was originally constructed as a farmstead in the 1600's and was once used as the vicarage. When the vicar was at home he would put a lighted candle in the window as a signal to his parishioners. This tradition is carried on today with a candle lit whenever the bar is open. The candle is also used in the annual land-letting auction known as the Hubberholme Parliament and is held on the first Monday night of the year in a tradition dating back centuries. The local farmers gather to bid for 16 acres of pastureland owned by the church, the proceedings of which go to help the poor people of the parish. The vicar oversees the proceedings and sits in the House of Lords ( dining room ) while the bidding takes place in the House of Commons ( the bar ). The highest bid made when the candle flickers out wins the auction. Who says Yorkshire folk are tight? Linton Falls Pathway to Linton Bridge Linton Falls Lower weir, River Wharfe Linton Bridge Hubberholme Church River Wharfe River Wharfe and the George Inn Linton Church The George Inn Linton Church Cray Gill Cray Gill
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A beautifully kept crosfter's cottage on North Uist.
"Caydale is one of those secret little dales that reward a walker who keeps off the beaten track. It is a sort of Doone valley, utterly shut off from the rest of the world. A little stream runs through the wooded ravine and old Caydale Mill is the only house in the whole dale. In the old days Caydale Mill ground all the corn for the surrounding farms, and the old cart-tracks are the only roads to it." From "Striding Through Yorkshire" by Alfred J. Brown, first published 1938.
Cottage nr Rievaulx Abbey, North Yorkshire, England by Kevin & Kathy
This is a one up one down fishermans Cottage in Wells Next the Sea. I think it is the tinyest huse I have ever seen in England