River Stour ~ Blandford Forum.
Swan on the River Stour
Hopeful-FF from Blandford Forum
Sweetpea Florist
Fire Monument 1760 ~ Blandford Forum
A Bridge too Far
Follow the Leader!
The River Stour at Blandford Forum.
HFF....with an interesting blue plaque.
Bridge over the River Stour.
Along the River Stour
Eat, Drink and be Scary!
River Stour ~ Blandford Forum
Where the Road Parts.
Blandford Forum ~ St Peter & St Paul Church
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WHEELED VEHICLES & THINGS AROUND THE WORLD / VÉHICULES & MACHINS À ROUES AUTOUR DE LA PLANÈTE.
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Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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St Peter & St Paul's Church ~ Blandford.
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In 1731 a devastating fire swept through Blandford Forum and destroyed most of the town's historic centre. Among the buildings destroyed was the medieval church of St Peter and St Paul. The architects John and William Bastard designed a new church in Georgian style, and also designed most of the buildings in the town centre. The new church was completed by 1739 on the side of an enlarged market place. It is an excellent example of a Georgian church in classical style.
In 1731 a devastating fire swept through Blandford Forum and destroyed most of the town's historic centre. Among the buildings destroyed was the medieval church of St Peter and St Paul. The architects John and William Bastard designed a new church in Georgian style, and also designed most of the buildings in the town centre. The new church was completed by 1739 on the side of an enlarged market place. It is an excellent example of a Georgian church in classical style.
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