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'Ravensdale cottages' .. Derbyshire UK.

'Ravensdale cottages'  .. Derbyshire UK.
Another view of the Cottages at Ravensdale - this one from May 2018 showing the full street from end to end and the only vehicle that I have ever seen down there - an old 'MG' Also illustrating the towering rocky outcrop valley in which the street is sited. Believed to be built from 1823 and used by lead miners and their families.

, Berny, Andy Rodker, Elena M have particularly liked this photo


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 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Lovely village; well taken.
5 years ago.
David G Johnson club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Thanks to you 'Jaap' ... it's very original...only the metal waste bins spoils the appearance...
Cheers from Dj.
5 years ago.
 Nicolas Mertens
Nicolas Mertens club
I must say that ONE old MG like this does not disturb the surroundings :)
5 years ago.
David G Johnson club has replied to Nicolas Mertens club
I agree Nicolas.. I think the car may be an occasional visiting promotional 'prop' for advertising. I have seen almost the same scene as my shot - above - with the car featured in a magazine .. and also on ''Sykes holiday cottages UK''
Thanks for your comment... Dj.
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
I know it's not granite but the cliffs remind me of the granite cliffs of La Sierra de La Cabrera!
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
David G Johnson club has replied to Andy Rodker club
I say Andy... I was going to leap in and say ''Been there''... but looking on G/E ours was 'La Calobra' in Majorca.
Hang on.. you will know this... is the correct term, ''In'' ? or ''On'' a given island.. I'm never sure of that.
Cheers from Dave.
5 years ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to David G Johnson club
There are a few La Cabreras in Spain as well, which causes confusion but my area, although the smallest, is the best known being so close to Madrid.
Your question;
It depends on the context but 'in' is usual for geographical names or areas. My Spanish students think this is very funny. I say to them: 'I like walking in the mountains'. To them, 'on' is more logical. How can you walk 'in' (meaning 'inside') the mountains?
On is used for 'on an island' , if the island is unnamed,
So 'there's no one living on the island, it's uninhabited'
but, 'they live in Majorca'
People do get these mixed up though!
Hope that helps!
Best wishes from 'Teach'!
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
Thanks for the 'lesson' there Andy... I have absorbed all you write. This is all stuff we would have been taught years ago but forgot. Now I am enlightened... Thanks again.. and best wishes....
from Dj.
5 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
Cheers Pat'... yes this one street - and there is nothing more -.. is totally hidden away in the middle of woodland.. I believe built around 1823 for the miners and mill workers around the area..
. Dj.
5 years ago.

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