PaulOfHorsham's photos

Well Hello

15 Nov 2024 12 10 52
Not what I expected to encounter on a quiet lane in Surrey! This inquisitive alpaca came over to say hello. Turns out this field belongs to Pinnacle Alpacas

Sand Blasted Brickwork

24 Jul 2024 4 2 38
One of a series of vaguely abstract pictures taken while wandering around The Stade at Hastings in the summer

Rusty Rails

24 Jul 2024 2 29
One of a series of vaguely abstract pictures taken while wandering around The Stade at Hastings in the summer

Charred Wood and Pebbles

24 Jul 2024 2 27
One of a series of vaguely abstract pictures taken while wandering around The Stade at Hastings in the summer

Beach Pots

24 Jul 2024 2 25
One of a series of vaguely abstract pictures taken while wandering around The Stade at Hastings in the summer

Lazonby Church

10 Sep 2024 12 6 60
St. Nicholas Church in the Cumbrian village of Lazonby. Seen from the train on the magnificently scenic Settle-Carlisle railway, the train windows give a noticeable polarising effect!

Tobermory

12 Sep 2024 14 14 68
Another year, another trip and another view through railings! This is Tobermory on the Isle of Mull - an island off the west coast of Scotland, easily reached by ferry and bus from Oban on the mainland. The colourful harbour town was used as the setting for the children's TV programme 'Balamory', while several decades earlier, Tobermory was a womble! The mountains in the distance are on the Ardnamurchan peninsula - a very remote part of the Scottish Highlands.

Monken Hadley Gates

16 Aug 2024 10 7 55
Monken Hadley is a village on the northern edge of Greater London, in the borough of Barnet. The gates, and gate house, lie between the old A1 on the road out of Barnet and the large common. The area is, not surprisingly, a conservation area.

Hayling Light Railway

29 Jun 2024 9 6 79
The Hayling Light Railway is a 2ft narrow gauge line running a short distance along the south coast of Hayling Island, west from the village of Eastoke. Contrary to appearances, the locomotive is diesel powered. These days, the attraction is owned by a trust, who describe the history and rolling stock on their website.

Fullwell Cross Library

06 Jun 2024 14 10 103
Fulwell Cross library in North-East London was designed by Frederick Gibberd, who made a considerable contribution to the post-1945 reconstruction of England and to civic design. Built in the 1960s at the same time as Gibberd's best-known building, Liverpool's Metropolitan (Roman Catholic) Cathedral with which it shares some features. Gibberd was also the Master Planner of Harlow New Town.

School Cottage

25 May 2024 10 5 91
Encountered on a walk south from Maiden Castle (which is just outside Dorchester)

Sheep Scratchings

Think

27 Jan 2024 3 3 67
Spotted on a garage door in Sidlesham, West Sussex. Sound advice.

Knill's Monument

06 Sep 2023 16 13 170
On top of a hill outside St. Ives in Cornwall (Carbis Bay, to be geographically precise) is this granite monument built in 1767. It was intended to be a mausoleum for it's creator John Knill, but since he was buried in Holborn, London, it has always remained empty. Among his many minor claims to fame is that he was mayor of the town between 1762 & 1782.

Small boat passing

06 Sep 2023 14 9 144
A warm week in South-West England, though rather hazy as well. This is the view from St Ives Head looking east towards the beaches on the other side of the bay.

St Helier Steam Clock

20 Jul 2023 10 5 113
Steam-powered clock when built in 1997, but subsequently restored and converted to electric power. Not a great view of the actual clock-face - this one had a better sky than the other photos on the day.

Towednack Church Gates

06 Sep 2023 10 5 99
Directly copied and pasted from britainexpress.com: Towednack church is dedicated to St Winwaloe, a 6th-century hermit across the Channel in Brittany. The nave and chancel are 13th century and were built on the site of a Celtic hermitage (that is, the church was not intended to serve a village, which might account for how few houses there are close to the church!). The start of a walk in far western Cornwall. The view is towards the curiously spelled Beagletodn Downs

Chalk Path

28 Aug 2023 14 10 124
Along the South Downs Way from Upper Beeding to Devil's Dyke. The South Downs are, as you can clearly see, a range of chalk hills.

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