Throwback Thursday: Looking Towards Pendle Hill

A weekly series where I revisit old photographs. Pendle Hill, in the Forest of Bowland, is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This photograph was taken on a walk from the village of Barley, past a couple of reservoirs and up into Aitken Wood to follow the Pendle Sculpture Trail. Read more…

Throwback Thursday: Boats at Thorpeness

Throwback Thursday: A weekly series where I revisit old photographs. This week’s image was taken a few years ago on holiday in Suffolk. If there was ever a village that deserved to be called ‘fantastic’ it is Thorpeness, built at the start of last century by a wealthy Scottish barrister with Read more…

Throwback Thursdays: Ashness Bridge

A weekly series where I revisit old photographs: Ashness Bridge is perhaps the most photographed packhorse bridge in the Lake District due to its location and stunning views. This extremely popular viewpoint looks out over Derwent Water with spectacular views over Bassenthwaite Lake and the River Derwent. (National Trust Website) .

Throwback Thursdays

A weekly series where I revisit old photographs and post them simply because I like them. I always used to think how lovely it would be to have a beach hut. I read recently that the most desirable ones on the South Coast can set you back £230,000, with annual Read more…

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