Looking towards the Church of St Peter, Winchcombe…
Lower Penn
Church Street, Clifton Campvillle
Main Street, Haunton
Battlefield Hill, Wombourne
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Broad Street, Lyme Regis
Mill Lane, Lyme Regis
Mill Lane, Lyme Regis
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Rock Point Inn, Bridge Street, Lyme Regis
Broad Street, Lyme Regis
The Cobb Arms, Lyme Regis
Marine Parade, Lyme Regis
Lyme Regis Bowling Club
Church Street, Lyme Regis
Cobb Arms, Lyme Regis
Lyme Regis
The Lynch, Lyme Regis
The Lynch, Lyme Regis
Vineyard Street, Winchcombe (Scan from 1990)
King's Arms at Droitwich
Grasmere, Dove Cottage (Scan from May 1991)
Yorkshire, Robin Hood's Bay (Scan from Oct 1989)
Market Bosworth, Market Place
Market Bosworth, Grammar Scool
Bridge over Rearsby Brook, Rearsby
Belton-in-Rutland
Belton-in-Rutland
Hallaton
Butter Cross at Hallaton
Butter Cross at Hallaton
The Fox Inn and village pond at Hallaton
Village pond at Hallaton
Butter Cross at Hallaton
Glooston
The Old Barn Inn at Glooston
The House on Crutches, Bishop's Castle (Scan from…
High Street, Bishop's Castle (Scan from 2001)
Looking over Little Langdale towards Lingmoor Fell…
High Street, Chipping Campden. (2003)
Angel Lane, Broad Campden.
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Dent’s Terrace, Winchcombe (Scan from 1990)


“Group of 10 Almshouses. 1865. Sir George Gilbert Scott and J. Drayton Wyatt, architects. Good dressed limestones in cream, yellow and pink, concrete tile roofs, end on to street with coped gable, large stack and carved coat of arms to street, then almshouses paired under coped gables, stepped to slope, and all with gabled back exteriors, stacks with simple cappings and stepped plinths...”
britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101091537-dents-terrace-winchcombe#.XOeRqhrTW-o
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