Photos by bramblebushbay: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Now in ruins this Norman style house was allegedly, the living quarters of the residents of Christchurch Castle. It is quite unique, due the fact that it is one of only five Norman chimneys surviving in England. The building now finds itself in the grounds of Christchurch Bowling Green.
Source:-http://dorsetvisualguide.co.uk/con_wlk.htm
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Now in ruins this Norman style house was allegedly, the living quarters of the residents of Christchurch Castle. It is quite unique, due the fact that it is one of only five Norman chimneys surviving in England. The building now finds itself in the grounds of Christchurch Bowling Green.
Source:-http://dorsetvisualguide.co.uk/con_wlk.htm
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_of_Horcum
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http://www.apedale.co.uk/
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SOMEONE CAN'T SPELL BUNGALOW!
(I live oposite to this 'bungalow' which was built with a flat roof, and was a store used by WRVS for the storage of clothes, bedding etc. for distribution to the needy.
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From the 18th century until the 1960s, bottle ovens were the dominant feature of the Staffordshire Potteries. There were over two thousand of them and they could be seen everywhere you looked.
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Beautiful shot, wonderful colors and scene!
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Regards and best wishes from Italy
Giu
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Great composition and colors !
Greetings from Italy
Giu
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Cracking photo, well done
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Fantastic loco!
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