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Greetings Begley, The apparitions must have been on holiday while we were there. No unexpected guests. But it is a very nice place with quaint rooms and a great restaurant. We will go back. Cheers, Rich
Fantastic photos, please consider joining my groups your photos would be great fit for North American Railroader, and Locomotion.. Invites have been sent to join I have a lot of members already in the railroading groups of which the photos are focused on our continent's railroading heritage and future... Happy New Year
Stone circle south-west of Tempo village situated on a triangular island formed by the junction of the B80/Doon Road and the B535/Gardiners Cross Road. The stone circle is not however an ancient relic.
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Hi Lee, A minor comment on this picture Google has placed it on the Whirlow Hall Farm's site. The full name of this place is Whirlowbrook Hall
Greetings Begley, The apparitions must have been on holiday while we were there. No unexpected guests. But it is a very nice place with quaint rooms and a great restaurant. We will go back. Cheers, Rich
Fantastic photos, please consider joining my groups your photos would be great fit for North American Railroader, and Locomotion.. Invites have been sent to join I have a lot of members already in the railroading groups of which the photos are focused on our continent's railroading heritage and future... Happy New Year
Wonderful photo!VOTED!!!. Greetings from Poland!
This pub is alleged to be at the origin of the "Cock and Bull Story"
Stone circle south-west of Tempo village situated on a triangular island formed by the junction of the B80/Doon Road and the B535/Gardiners Cross Road. The stone circle is not however an ancient relic.
A fine store keeping up the old traditions
What a place ! !
Hi You have incorrectly spelled "Tehachapi" in your title of this picture
We stayed in Room 17 during September 2001. What a view to Bow Falls and Glacier and also to Crowfoot