Enjoying a warm day in the park
Enjoying a warm day in the river
Crab Apple intrusion
Gatekeeper Butterfly
Bees on Buddleia flower
Backlit Lavender flower
The Georgian House
Alley way North from West Street
West Street view
One of our garden Sparrows
Sparrow enjoying a soak
A very small flying insect - name undetermined
Two 'greenbottle' flies consulting
Harts Yard entrance
View into Malthouse Yard
The house where Architect Harold Falkner lived
Frensham Village War Memorial
Frensham Village WW1 War Memorial
Frensham Village WW1 War Memorial
Frensham Village WW1 War Memorial
WW1 Men of Frensham Memorial Plaque
Panoramic view over a field of Pumpkins
Panoramic view over Surrey fields
Redgrave Theatre Farnham
Redgrave Theatre Farnham
Redgrave Theatre Farnham
Redgrave Theatre Farnham
It's a trap!
A back lit Rose
Red Rose still flowering well
Wild Arum's poisonous fruit
Walking in the rain
Red Tailed Kite
Red Tailed Kite crop and enlarged
Hydrangea flower changing from white to pink
White Lily flowers opened
Bull rush margin
The lake at The Moors
Bull rush margin
-- -- and make sure you wash behind your ears
Day Lilies
Drying off with a shake
Starlings hanging out to dry
Bath time
Water level is getting low
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Redgrave Theatre Farnham
Redgrave Theatre, named after Michael Redgrave, was a theatre in Farnham, Surrey, from 1974 to 1998. The purpose built theatre was designed by architect Farnk Rutter and built in the grounds of and attached to Grade II listed Brightwell House that dates from the 1790s.
more nformation at - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redgrave_Theatre,_Farnham
more nformation at - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redgrave_Theatre,_Farnham
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