I could not resist stopping here at Skelwith Bridge which is in the lake district. The sun had shown one of its brief appearances, so I took advantage of taking these
very idylic shots of the sun dappling on the water.......very tranquil!
A visit to Little Moreton Hall was our quest today....and well worth a visit. This beautiful Tudor building was built in the early 1500's and a testament to its architecture, although walking around inside was a bit haphazard due now to the uneven floors and walls. It remains one of a few surviving moated Tudor structures.
Saturday, 31 July 2010
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Gawsworth Hall, Gawsworth, Macclesfield.
After a somewhat miserable start to the day we were delighted that the sun came out just as we approached Gawsworth Hall. It was a beautiful Tudor Manor in lovely, picturesque surroundings. Gawsworth Hall even had its own chapel where marriages were performed, it was first licenced in 1836 and still used by the Richards family today.
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Peckforton Castle, Cheshire
Over the course of a few days, we came across Peckforton Castle, Cheshire quite by accident...but it was a beautiful spot with equally beautiful grounds. Imagine my surprise when we came across these birds of prey, although some were tethered, they seemed to enjoy the attention. We then watched as they were let go to show off their hunting skills, unfortunately the dull skies did not produce good flight shots...oh well, always another day. I took the image of the Peacock as we were walking back to the car. Altogether it was a lovely place to visit, and better weather than was predicted.
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