Inside the dome at Castle Howard House
"Keep off these stairs"
The Fountain at Castle Howard House
The Temple of the Four Winds
Statuary at the Castle Howard estate.
Lady at the Temple
What did you bring home from holiday?
A dull day in British suburbia
Cat in a hump
First Xmas card of the 2022 season!
Oh, dear - we seem to have had a frost"
Bitter cold
Cold weather pursuits
Merry Christmas Cake!
Whittington's Cat
Oranges/Reds
Some odds and ends
Some things and a bottle
Raggedy top
Recycling with Cheshire East Council
Potpourri jar with binoculars
Yellows in the garden
Wet early morning in England
Tilly's Chalet at Filey
Fishing boats at Filey
Criss-cross at Filey
Cheese grater construction
Carved wooden face
The road towards Spinnaker Tower
Looking towards the sea
Plain speaking noticeboard
Rosehips on the beach
Little lost shoe at Hayling Island
Red and green building
Hayling Island Coastguard Station
2000 years old post holes
"In use at all times"
Just wait until it is finished -
Diwali in Salisbury
Statuary and Mason
A warm welcome awaits ...
William Golding taught here
The Matrons College, Salisbury
In a niche position
Spire from the Cloisters
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Castle Howard, in Yorkshire, England.
This structure was originally created by Charles Howard, the 3rd earl of Carlisle (1679 - 1738).
Eight generations of the Howard family have since occupied Castle Howard: each bringing different characteristics to the stewarding of this grand house and estate through centuries of challenges and opportunities.
Castle Howard 'played the part' of the Marchmain family home in the 1981 TV serialisation of Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited.
It is difficult not to 'hear' Geoffrey Burgon's evocative music score when visiting the place.
This structure was originally created by Charles Howard, the 3rd earl of Carlisle (1679 - 1738).
Eight generations of the Howard family have since occupied Castle Howard: each bringing different characteristics to the stewarding of this grand house and estate through centuries of challenges and opportunities.
Castle Howard 'played the part' of the Marchmain family home in the 1981 TV serialisation of Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited.
It is difficult not to 'hear' Geoffrey Burgon's evocative music score when visiting the place.
Marco F. Delminho, Andy Rodker, volker_hmbg, William Sutherland and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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