Even more pictures from our travels.Perhaps they will inspire you to make the journey.
Wroxeter - Roman City...as it was
Now only one wall stands
But the outline of the city remains
Ironbridge...the first of its kind
This is the sort of Roundabout we like
And if you don't come along we'll be late for tea.
The snow falls softly on the Welsh hills
On the mountain road to Machynlleth it's thicker
The view through the windscreen is testing
But the transformation is magical
The Thomas Telford Aqueduct at Pontcysyllte
A narrowboat shows the way over the valley
The Village Square, Heptonstall
The hilly cobbled streets
With narrow, winding paths
The Weavers Square
The rows of cottages
Unchanged for many years
Power Station Say...Heap Global Warming...
Personalised shopping ?
Glasson Dock, near Lancaster
Marina at Glasson Dock
Thurnham Catholic Church greets its guests
For the cattle ....... but how do we get them in?
I've seen worse goalkeepers...
You're allowed to do anything that's not forbidden
The Mill has no work, but still it has people.
Dunham Massey through the trees
Baddesley Clinton - the church of Saint Michael
The ancient family tomb, a memory of times past
Baddesley Clinton, little change in 500 years
Priest's holes here were used but not discovered
Charlecote Park, with Shakespearean links
And yes, it's as splendid inside as it seems....
Kenilworth Castle - Lord Dudley's redoubt
Much remains to be seen today
Warwick Eastgate majestic in the early morning
Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick
Test your Latin - translate the inscription
Thomas Oken's house a 16th century memory
Warwick Castle strong and great
Warwick's walls defied attackers and do so now
Stratford - Ann Hathaway's cottage
Mary Arden's house, near Stratford.
Evesham, St. Lawrence church
How the Reformation affected Evesham
The story of Evesham Abbey Bell Tower
The Bell Tower today, standing since 1533
The high altar of Evesham All Saints' Church
Magnificent stained glass abounds
Images of the Saints, shown in stained glass
The Abbey Arms recall St. Egwin's miracle
Pershore Abbey,: Christianity here since 681AD
Parts of the church date from 1239
The Haselwood Tombs still command respect
Look closely, some of the ancient walls survive
Even the kneelers have individuality here
Follow the story from bottom left up and right
From Oswald to Victoria the story runs...look hard
Packwood House , restored Tudor architecture
At Packwood the way leads to famous gardens, too
Coventry Cathedral- The shell remains
The ancient spires still rise
A new Cathedral compliments the old
Bottoms up !! Staying at the Moat house is fun !
I thought it was 'anyone for cricket'......
Be proud of your litter...gift wrap it for the bin
Something to help with your spelling?
Playing book-ends......a fowl game
Truth will out - the lower sign says it all
If ever you need to know the time in Evesham......
You should book now - while Stocks last....
Looking towards Snowdon from Betws y Coed
Llandudno Pier glows in the March early evening
Bangor-on-Dee, a charming village
St Dunawd's church is well worth a visit
Stokesay Castle, near Craven Arms, Shropshire
St John's church nearby -the writing's on the wall
Ludlow Castle, strong and commanding the town
Some youngsters can't be kept out !
Croft Castle, nr Leominster, Herefordshire
Home to the Croft family for over 700 years
In Croft church the family tomb remains
The plaque tells the story of times gone by.
Shrewsbury church to commemorate the Battle
Even the Gargoyles have something to say
In Haworth's Bronte land time stands still
But only until the tourists come to town
A rare sight -Blackpool with sun and no crowds
'Can't get many channels on this set-up'
Peak District - the houses nestle in the Dale
Ashford-in-the-Water, a village full of history
'Wye ? because it's flowing too fast, that's why'
The church looks on, as it has for ages past
Hardwick Hall, C16th home of Bess of Hardwick
The view from the front of the house
Re-enactments of times past bring it to life
Mistress of all she surveyed
East Riddlesdale House in early Spring.
The House and pond, unchanged over the years