A Group of Rollright Stones
The Tallest of the Rollright Stones
Rollright Stones- The King Stone
Dovecote at Chastleton House
Chastleton House- I Wish I Had Closed that Gate!
Topiary at Chastleton House and St Mary's Church
Chastleton House and Vegetable Garden
St Mary's Church, Chastleton
Chastleton House- View Towards the Dovecote
Early Morning in Torvik
The Best Fish and Chips in the World (?)
Art Nouveau Buildings by Alesund's Inner Harbour
Art Nouveau Buildings by Alesund's Inner Harbour
Fishwife Statue
Research Vessel 'Ramform Vanguard'
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Living on the Edge
Geiranger Fjord, Norway
Geiranger Fjord, Norway
Bridal Veil Waterfall
Bridal Veil Waterfall
Rollright Stones- The King's Men
Chepstow- Limestone Cliffs by the River Wye
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Chepstow Board School
'The Five Alls'
'The Bellhanger'
'Glance Back Books'
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Chepstow Castle- Marten's Tower and Outer Gatehous…
Chepstow- Pastel-coloured Terrace
Chepstow Castle- The Great Tower
Chepstow Castle
View Over the River Wye From Chepstow Castle
Chepstow Castle
Chepstow Castle- The Great Tower
Chepstow Castle
A Glimpse of the River Wye from Chepstow Castle
Chepstow Castle- Inside the Great Tower
River Wye from Chepstow Castle
Red Campion at Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey- Arches in the Nave
Tintern Abbey- Arches in the Nave
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Oxfordshire View from the Rollright Stones
Traditionally a monarch and his courtiers petrified by a witch, the Rollright Stones consist of three groups: the King's Men stone circle; the Whispering Knights burial chamber; and the single King Stone. They span nearly 2,000 years of Neolithic and Bronze Age development.
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