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Saddleworth Church from Wharmton Hill.
The Parish church of St Chadds in Uppermill has always looked most attractive standing well outside the village high up the valley. The bells still toll regularly here and I see the building often as a very nice eating pub (The Church Inn) stands in the church square seen here to the right of the church itself. This Georgian building was built c1830 but a church has sat at this site since 1215 AD.
Another chance to see the lines of our dry-stone walls too, so typical of this area.
Enjoy the day in peace. Herb
Another chance to see the lines of our dry-stone walls too, so typical of this area.
Enjoy the day in peace. Herb
Nouchetdu38, Holger Hagen, Annemarie, tiabunna and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bon dimanche salutaire.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Anton Cruz Carro clubKeep safe. Herb
I would love to have a pub lunch at the Church Inn. Pubs are one of the things I miss most here in Spain. I haven't had a pint of bitter for so long now that I have almost forgotten what it tastes like (but not quite, hence the ongoing unrequited desire!).
Herb Riddle club has replied to Andy Rodker clubKeep safe and carry in with the recovery. Herb
Andy Rodker club has replied to Herb Riddle clubYes, I'm aware pubs need to be restaurants these days just to survive but when I go back to Cornwall (sadly 4 years ago was the last time and this year will be out as well) I like the local pubs there, some of which still seem to be traditional pubs and some still manage to do so even without becoming a restaurant. How they do it I have no idea! Mind you, it's only the inland and out of the tourist zone pubs that do this, and it's true that many have closed down seemingly forever. I can't think of a single coastal pub that isn't now first and formost a restaurant. My two favourite pubs, The Gurnard's Head and The Tinner's Arms, both in Zennor are good restaurants but fortunately have retained a trad pub atmos too!
Best Gordon
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubCheers. Herb
I like all the old dry stone walls in the background too. Nicely captured!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubKeep safe. Herb
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Herb Riddle club has replied to John LawrenceHerb
A beautifully captured shot.
Cheers, Rosa.
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