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  • Saints, Angels, Martyrs and Shepherds

    The “Jack in the Green” and is connected with the “Green Knight” of Arthurian Fable and the “Robin Hood At the back of the west end is a wooden gallery supported on wood pillars. The nave roof is also worth mentioning; it is magnificently painted in vivid colours reminiscent of a

  • Birmingham Part 1

    Over the road from the station is a new blue building I have not seen before. -"people were living in rat-infested hovels", the dictionary writer was obviously there. mid-14c., "roofed As well as empty streets there seem to be empty rooms.

  • Ribs'n'Jabs

    them throughout the lockdowns so we were what we have termed long time virtual customers of actual food along a one way route with coloured stickers applied to our backs so we didn't stray into the wrong room

  • Balfron Tower, Carradale House and Glenkerry House

    aspect and large south facing balconies, allowing plenty of natural light, and decorated with natural wood continues to attract comment, especially in view of the failure of another nearby Brutalist estate, Robin Hood

  • Torcross Out of Season

    In 1854 the coastal road between Kingsbridge and Dartmouth was built passing through Torcross giving On 4 January 1979 enormous waves washed over the roofs of the dwellings causing substantial damage to Waves have been known to break over the roofs of the cottages in the worst storms.

  • To Britton's Field and Back Three Times

    Good old South Hams Council, free Brownies for all. That is something I can vote for.

  • Odds and Sods June 2025

    A stately memorial building contains a map room and devotional chapel. The Yellow Drawing Room It was very much an "Upstairs Downstairs" home.

  • Totnes Interesting TidBits

    Tidbit - a choice morsel of food, a choice or pleasing bit (as of information). Totnes is a steep up hill job which means when you turn around and look back you are level with the roof Some spiral stairs at the side of the road, a Native American stencil and an added note with a sad face The Kingsbridge Inn, below, on the old Kingsbridge Road now sleepy as a result of the later bypass to

  • Birmingham Part 2

    By 1940, the Birmingham store was used for storage of food rations during the war, and during the war Good faience frontage; the four identical round gables feature 'M&B' in a roundel, and the date 1923. Therefore, any goods not destined for this end point had to be manhandled across the bar from one boat

  • Star Charts and Evolving in Deep Holes

    At the very least we have a new route to walk along while the road is closed because that is the main road up the hill out of the village and it's very narrow in places and fairly busy traffic wise, so Although they can be long and narrow like a landing strip, most houses have a roof so that really precludes

  • The Leper's Squint

    Pilgrimage meant pilgrims, "faaasends of 'em" (forgive the film reference), who all needed a place to stay, food Those who cared for them or made charitable donations believed that such good works would reduce their

  • Odds and Sods July 2025

    Just over the road from the market is this arched entrance, viewed from behind. turns, narrow bits and........... ...........the resulting strange shapes that get left behind when old roads Meanwhile a million miles away in South Devon where we also still have the ancient roads in place, it

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