Former bank
Mundus Vini, hFF
Becerra House (15th to 16th centuries).
Cáceres Museum.
Weatherspoons' Western Wall
Das Bergedorfer Schloss - HWW (2 PiP)
Panoramica di Camogli vista dalla via Aurelia
Saint James Doorway (Puerta de Santiago).
Palace of Justice (13th century).
HFF vom Römerkastell (2 PiP)
Frühling im Tal der Tempel
Die Bank im Grünen
Germany - Oberstaufen, St. Peter und Paul
Palace of Chaves-Cardenas (16th century).
Palace of the Marquis of the Conquest (16th centur…
Oñate (Guipúzcoa), 9
Orellana Palace (16th century).
Das Katholische Kirchgemeindehaus in Brugg
XPL!
Inside St.Chad's
Germany - Oberstdorf, Seelenkapelle
A Fence for Friday
HBM from Hodnet
Der Schlossturm in Lauenburg - mit Schatten
Episcopal Palace.
The lowering sun
The magnificent Bradford town hall in early mornin…
Golfines de Abajo Palace.
Walcha Road Mar 91 03
In The Summertime
Orange ridges and chimneys
Belvedere Pfingstberg - Potsdam
Germany - Oberstdorf, St. Loretto-Kapellen
HWW aus dem Alten Land (3 PiP)
Old water tower
Bauernhaus in Neuenfelde
The Other Organ
Gemeinde-Haus St. Nikolai (6 PiP)
Nederland - Huis te Echten
Il Tempo ritrovato - HBM!
Dom San Martino
Nederland - Denekamp, Watermolen Singraven
Sankt Maximilian
Nederland - Denekamp, Huis Singraven
Das Rathaus von Hann. Münden
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Old Kelways
Front corner of Kelways.
[James Kelway established a plant nursery on this site in 1851. He built himself a house on the corner of Wearne Hollow, from where he could keep an eye on his nursery. He called it Gladioli Villa, after his favourite flower. He started with just over an acre of land, and by the end of the century Kelways either owned or leased over 200 acres, employed well over 100 people and had 45 glass houses, each 50 ft (15m) long. The original nursery buildings included warehouses where seeds and bulbs were packed and stored.
In 1990 the nursery business moved eastwards along Somerton Road to Barrymore Farm, prompting the original buildings, now known as Old Kelways, to become listed Grade 2 to save them from demolition. They now house offices, a B&B, a cafe and a bathroom showroom.
Sadly, Peony Valley is no more, but Kelways are still known for their excellence in peonies and irises. They regularly win medals at the Chelsea Flower Show, and are major suppliers of plants to Chelsea Show Gardens.
Langport Heritage.]
[James Kelway established a plant nursery on this site in 1851. He built himself a house on the corner of Wearne Hollow, from where he could keep an eye on his nursery. He called it Gladioli Villa, after his favourite flower. He started with just over an acre of land, and by the end of the century Kelways either owned or leased over 200 acres, employed well over 100 people and had 45 glass houses, each 50 ft (15m) long. The original nursery buildings included warehouses where seeds and bulbs were packed and stored.
In 1990 the nursery business moved eastwards along Somerton Road to Barrymore Farm, prompting the original buildings, now known as Old Kelways, to become listed Grade 2 to save them from demolition. They now house offices, a B&B, a cafe and a bathroom showroom.
Sadly, Peony Valley is no more, but Kelways are still known for their excellence in peonies and irises. They regularly win medals at the Chelsea Flower Show, and are major suppliers of plants to Chelsea Show Gardens.
Langport Heritage.]
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