Looking eastwards towards Fenny Rough
Wren's Nest
Wren's Nest
Wren's Nest
Wren's Nest
Dudley Tunnel on the Dudley No1 Canal
Dudley Priory Ruins, Grade I Listed Building
Dudley Priory Ruins, Grade I Listed Building
Dudley Priory Ruins, Grade I Listed Building
Looking towards Dudley Castle from green space nea…
Wren's Nest
The Dudley Bug, a wooden Trilobite
Trees reclaim the old mine workings at Mons Hill
Wren's Nest
Wren's Nest
Wren's Nest
Rio Guadiana, seperating Spain and Portugal, early…
Tavira, Early morning
Barragem de Odeleite and the Rio Guardiana, early…
Near Faro
Between Olhao and Faro
Ilha do Farol
Ilha do Farol
Harvington Hall (Grade I Listed Building)
Church of St Mary at Harvington Hall
Church of St Mary the Virgin at Stone
Stone House Cottage Gardens
Looking westward towards Harvington from Fenny Rou…
Church of St James the Great at Blakedown
Handsome chap near Bissell Woods
Looking towards the Malverns from Deansfoord Farm
Church of St Mary the Virgin at Stone
Church of St James the Great at Blakedown
View towards the Malvern Hills from the Church of…
Stone House Cottage Gardens
Coventry Canal passing beneath the M42 Motorway, w…
View from the Spoil Heap towards Polesworth.
Pooley Hall Colliery War Memorial (1914-1919) near…
Church of St.Editha at Polesworth.
Church of St.Editha at Polesworth.
Pooley Hall Colliery War Memorial (1914-1919) near…
Looking over the Coventry Canal to the railway bri…
Church of St.Editha at Polesworth.
Marina at Alvecote on the Coventry Canal
Looking back to Pipe Bridge on the Coventry Canal
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Moat around Harvington Hall (Grade I Listed Building)


"Tucked away in a peaceful corner of Worcestershire, Harvington Hall is a beautiful moated manor house with the largest surviving series of priest hides in the country and a rare collection of original Elizabethan wall paintings.
Originally built in the 1300s and developed magnificently in the late 1500s, Harvington Hall brings to life the fascinating history of the survival of Roman Catholic families and clergymen during the Reformation of the late sixteenth century....
Originally built in the 1300s and developed magnificently in the late 1500s, Harvington Hall brings to life the fascinating history of the survival of Roman Catholic families and clergymen during the Reformation of the late sixteenth century....
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