Creake Abbey
A visit to the British Museum
Crompton Moor in the Autumn
Hidden Creek!
A view from La Corbière
A place to graze
Holkham Hall
Holkham Hall
Brough Castle- tower
Brough Castle
Help of the day
A canal walk
A trip to the Lakes
Picnic time on Coniston Water
Thornham Stathe
Hidden Coniston
Peace and Joy to All
Wells-next-the-Sea
Another ruined picnic at Coniston
Tarn Hows ~ Gem of the Lake District
The windmill, Cley next the Sea
A first look at Rydal Water
The British Museum and The Rosetta Stone.
Tea dance
Steps to the theatre
The light of Horsey Gap
Staithe outlook
Storm damage
Seeing the Light
King’s Lynn, Custom House
Looking down towards L’Etaquerel fort.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal at Greenfield.
A walk up-stream
Prow bench
For the family album!
The seals of Horsey Gap
HFF ~ A Thornham jetty
Brushes Clough Reservoir top view
Field boundaries
Burnham Overy Staithe
A robin pays tribute
A robin pays tribute
A walk into a painting
Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill
Another Autumn walk
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Creake Abbey
The ancient ruins of Creake Abbey, dating from the 13th Century, lie in a beautiful and tranquil valley set in 40 acres of meadow in the stunning north Norfolk countryside. The ruins tell the tale of the abbey’s varying fortunes; what survives are the atmospheric remains of the abbey church./
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