Yet more pictures of places worth seeing


Vintage Carriage Trust, Ingrow, Keighley, Yorks
When 'First Class' meant First Class !
Denbigh Castle guards the town
The views are spectacular
The Gatehouse Tower guards the entrance
Some of the walls remain strong
Not far away the scene is idyllic
At sunset the clouds are special
Pendle Hill broods over the countryside
Sabden, the home of the Pendle Witches
The Gatehouse of Beeston Castle, Cheshire
The C13th castle itself, after a steep climb
Built for defence, the views are still stunning
Peckforton Castle built in 1841 in medieval style
Good, but when will it be complete?
At Avebury they included a tree
And at Silbury Hill the mound alone remains
Bourton on the Water shows its beauty
Salisbury Cathedral starts the day
Magnificent tombs within
Vestments used at the ceremonies
Monuments make a colourful addition
Newbiggin by the sea on a bright day
Amble, looking towards Warkworth Castle
Alnwick Castle, scene of much History
Alnmouth, a sheltered inlet on a busy bay
Warkworth Casle commands the view.
Druridge Bay, quiet even at a holiday time
Gateshead, modern and proud
Reflections on the River Tyne in the morning light
The view of the bay from Seahouses harbour
The home of George Washington's family
Inland, at Guyzance, the small village dreams
But tragedies hit small communities hard, as now
Holy Island, isolated much of the time by the tide
Distant , yet attainable with care
Bamburgh Castle, mighty in the morning light
In St. Aidan's church Grace Darling is remembered
High Newton by the Sea, looking to Dunstanburgh
Craster, a cosy haven for small boats
Edlingham Castle, a fortified Manor now in decline
Edlingham Church, since Norman times established
Cragside, a majestic house on a grand estate
The gardens famous throughout the land
The River Tyne - a place of work still
The South Shields coast, spectacular as ever
Now when I say the word, Clap !!
Waiting for the changing of the guard at Alnwick
Something to help the water shortage down South?
Yep, you better believe it !
Come on, if you think you're hard enough...
The Cheviots - you can see for miles !
Beware of the whirlpools, mister mate...
An early morning dip for the Tenpin family...
White Coppice -A village cricket field in Lancs
The sight screen must be ready for the season
Much Wenlock - still a country town
Ancient streetnames still in use today
Wenlock Priory has a few surprises in store
They must be party people out here !
Benthall church with its special features
St Leonard's in Bridgnorth, magnificent and old
Old Lancaster, near the Castle, but near the town
The Castle, old and strong, dominates the area
Look closely...it's still used as a prison, today
Near the river re-development shows the newer city
In the Priory Church there is much grandeur
Detail and beauty show clear in all areas
Beware of cows on their summer holidays
But these sheep seem more placid and safely graze
Trentham Gardens, near Stoke on Trent
The Wedgwood factory and visitor centre, Stoke
Mind your knees when this train's running....
So that's how they really get their pottery .....
A sign for every Betting Shop in the land.....
See, there's nothing to worry about at all....
The Italian Gardens at Trentham, a sight to see.
But they might become Hobbit-forming in time....
The Snowdon range in late Spring
The placid Conwy Estuary scene, peaceful today
Top Lock at New Springs, outside Wigan.
But just a little way away the canal is overgrown
Sizergh Castle , near Kendal in Cumbria
Some of the magnificent Sizergh Gardens
Castle Bolton, near Leyburn, Mary Stuart was here
The view of the Dale looking over the garden
Pateley Bridge , a village with much history
Hidden courtyards show the true character
The river at Dolanog, near Lake Vyrnwy
On the road to Llanfihangel flowers are everywhere
A special welcome awaits you there
Carvings and culture abound.
Lyveden New Bield, a place of history and beauty
Duddington, full of character and charm
The Morcott windmill, an idyllic scene
At home in Fotheringhay, by the river
Kirby Hall, once home of Sir Christopher Hatton
Lydington Bede House, once a Bishop's Palace
Barrowden-in-Rutland is invaded by the Panzers
A Stanley Steamer, environmentally a friend.