14th Century Tower Castle,
Hello!
All Green!
Northern Sea Walls
Loch Gaineamhich,
Open Sundays!
The Butt! (1 pip)
Autumnal Colours,
The Rope Walk
Through the Woods
Harbour Wall.
Fallen Moon.
Loch Carron.
Holy Walls
Vital Spark!
Autumn,
Autumn Fly Fishing,
Fence down the Middle
Eurasian chaffinch,
Three Lochs in the Mist!
Spires and Turbines.
Lunch Break,
Autumn leaves and Spring Blossom
Memorial to Shipwreck Victims, (2 pips,)
HMY Ioaire Names
Dovecote
When I grow Up
A view of the Vale.
On the Hill
Misty Evening, (2 notes)
Ashton Windmill
A beach with Teeth
Ferry.
Bay at Sundown!
Edge of the Levels
Horse Island
Moist!
Walls and Windows
North Coast 500,
Sea Wall Seating,
Carnasserie Castle
A Ben Nevis Morning
Public House at Night!
Roses in the Stream
Evening Light.
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Abbey Ruins.


These very attractive stone colours are at Kilwinning Abbey and monastery in North Ayrshire, Scotland.
It is I understand a type of limestone from a local quarry, (Goldcraigs freestone quarry)
Founded in the late 1100s it was the home of Tironensian Benedictine monks, who lived here for around 400 years, the majority of monks would have come from the Mother House of Kelso Abbey.
Large view for detail and HWW!
It is I understand a type of limestone from a local quarry, (Goldcraigs freestone quarry)
Founded in the late 1100s it was the home of Tironensian Benedictine monks, who lived here for around 400 years, the majority of monks would have come from the Mother House of Kelso Abbey.
Large view for detail and HWW!
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