The Swan.
English old house.
Telephone booth.
Sign on the roadside.
Chantree Cottage.
Walnut Cottage, with slate roof.
Ducklings and mum.
Grosvenor Park.
The Family.
Public Baths (1901).
Archaeological excavations.
Church of Saint John the Baptist.
Restless squirrel.
Enjoying a snack.
Coffin inserted on wall.
Runic inscriptions.
Old door.
Anchorite's Cell (14th century).
Squirrel on the pavement.
Queen's Park Bridge (1923).
Riverside Apartment.
River Dee and Lower Bridge.
Church of Saint John the Baptist.
Saint Margaret's Church.
Timber beams on the ceiling.
Sheep grazing grass.
Pond.
Lawn, trees and pond.
Small construction with guardians.
Lebanon cedar.
Betley Court.
A peaceful rhinoceros.
Gate to Betley Court's gardens.
Not just another window.
Peace Garden.
Betley Court.
Clock House.
Boat passing on the canal.
Boat on its way.
Parking of boats.
Boats on the canal.
Corner French style building (1911).
Elizabethan façade.
Caffè Nero.
Crown Hotel (1585).
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Tombstone of Ernie, the milkman.


In Betley cemetery, at Church Lane. Everybody knew him, in the village.
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