Distant View Across the Lake to Eastnor Castle
Bark #1
Bark #1 Mono
Bark #2
Bark #2 Mono
Tree Detail
Tree Detail Mono
Approaching the Arboretum
Hereford Cathedral
Hereford Cathedral and Bishop's Palace
Hereford- Bridge Over the River Wye
Hereford- A Very Desirable Residence
Hereford- Victoria Bridge
Hereford- A Georgian House
Sculpture of Sir Edward Elgar
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'Booth Hall'
Hereford- The Old House
Hereford Cathedral- Shrine of Saint Thomas of Here…
Hereford Cathedral- Stained Glass Window
Hereford Cathedral- Denton Tomb
Hereford Cathedral- Tomb of Sir Richard Pembridge
Kington- Bay Windows and a Red Door
Eastnor Castle
Eastnor Castle
Ledbury- The Market House
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Ledbury Church Lane
Ledbury Heritage Centre
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Ledbury- Notice in the Market House
Symonds Yat- Ferry at the 'Saracen's Head'
Ledbury- Notice in the Market House
Symonds Yat- Ferry at the 'Saracen's Head'
Symonds Yat- Norwegian Chalet
Symonds Yat- 'Saracen's Head'
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Eastnor Castle
The castle was built to the designs of Robert Smirke in 1812-20. A.W.N. Pugin made some internal alterations - including the decoration of the Gothic Drawing Room - in 1849-50, and George E Fox made more changes in the 1860s. It is constructed of ashlar stonework, with a lead and slate roof concealed behind an embattled parapet. Cast-iron was used for the roof trusses and floor beams. (Wikipedia)
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