St Michael the Archangel Church ~ Mere
Wild in the Country
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Keeping cool in Windsor!
Kingston Church, Dorset.
Sandringham.
Cromer ~ Norfolk
Cromer ~ Norfolk.
The Norfolk Broads
Milborne Wick
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Hedgehog in the well!
A door with a story!
Edward VII Post Box ~ Bruton
Plox, Bruton.
Lower Backway ~ Bruton
A rose by any other name.....
King Alfred's Tower (3)
King Alfred's Tower (2)
King Alfred's Tower (1)
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Snowdonia
Chard Reservoir & Nature Reserve
Just follow me!
Mere, Wiltshire.
Into the Light!
Standing to Attention!
Window detail.
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Geranium
Windsor Castle
Around the Garden
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Hello Bubbles!
White Mallow
St Laurence Church ~ Downton.
Almost hidden!
Along the Bridleway.
Downton Farmland
A young Great Spotted Woodpecker.
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Lychgate at Downton ~ St Laurence Church
St Mary's Church ~ Lover
Kissing Gate in Lover.
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Castle Hill ~ Mere
A castle, now long gone, was built on Castle Hill overlooking the Royal Manor of Mere in 1253 by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, a brother of Henry III and son of King John. Richard had donated £1000 to the Knights Hospitallers for the assistance of Pilgrims to the Holy Land. In recognition of this generosity he was granted the
Manor of Mere in 1245 and eight years later was given permission to build a fortified castle.
With two PiP's. A black and white effort and the easy way down!
Manor of Mere in 1245 and eight years later was given permission to build a fortified castle.
With two PiP's. A black and white effort and the easy way down!
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