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10 Comments CherryPie on Aug 9th 2012
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10 Comments CherryPie on Aug 9th 2012
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It would look amazing i the paintwork was restored
It looks excellent and very French if not zoomed in as I have done in these photos.
This is so bizarre!
Estagel with a hint of Barcelona.
>Have you been inside the houses of parliament?
No, not yet. Have you?
I mean to write to my local MP to get some tickets.
Opposite the HP, the Supreme Court is worth a visit.
Free admission – photography is allowed when the courts are not in use.
>I didn’t realise Wenlock had so many different coats.
Come and see them all in London!
Wenlock is everywhere, it’s fun to find them all.
That area of France does have Spanish influences too.
I have been inside on a couple of occasions. The first time my local MP took me (and my colleagues) inside and we sat out on the terrace that you have photos of. I do have a photo of that The second time I blogged about:
http://www.cheriesplace.me.uk/blog/index.php/2010/03/04/pcs-lobby-parliament/
I would however love to go back and do a proper tour
Maybe I will come and see Wenlock in London next week The town of Wenlock is only a few miles away from where I live
It is a beautiful clock/bell tower Cherie… but the front painting could use some restoration….peter:)
I found it rather rustic
A tower with a clock and a weathervane! It doesn’t get much better for me, Cherry.
A rather enjoyed looking at the watchtower as I ate my lunch
You found so many subjects for your photography on this holiday, Cherie – I never know what you are going to show next. Fascinating mural on the Tower
We did try to vary what we did from day to day