Granger Pool

I met up with some ladies from a newly formed walking group “Walk n Talk Telford Ladies”. We had a lovely time walking and talking as we explored Granger Pool and the Stirchley side of Telford Town Park.

Unfortunately I forgot to pick up my camera before I left my house so I am only able to share a couple of photos captured from my phone camera.

Granger Pool

6 Comments CherryPie on Oct 23rd 2021

Jewels

8 Comments CherryPie on Oct 22nd 2021

…Then much later ‘Fine Dining’ at Chez Nous

Pathway...

Autumn Scatter

Fallen Splendour

Autumn Feel

Autumn Carpet

Leaves Fade by my Circle Seat

Bridleway

Sesame Tuna with pickled fennel

8 Comments CherryPie on Oct 21st 2021

Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle

10 Comments CherryPie on Oct 19th 2021

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral is Grade I listed and dates from the early 14th century. For over 900 years it has been at the centre of the city’s spiritual and civic life as evidenced by its memorials and ledger stones (grave covers) which, together, reveal much of the heritage of Newcastle and the wider region.

The Cathedral boasts one of the finest lantern towers in the country, dominating the skyline since the 15th century. Pevsner describes it as “Four flying buttresses leaning against each other and holding up a tall square lantern, battlemented and pinnacled – a rare form of medieval crown in Britain”. The building retains substantial elements of medieval fabric as well as evidence of its development over a number of historical periods, with examples of work by prominent architects including Daniel Garrett, John and Benjamin Green, John Dobson, and George Gilbert Scott.

Internally the Cathedral contains one of the largest collections of monuments and ledger stones in northern England; it also boasts medieval heraldic bosses and a fine medieval font with a contemporary wooden cover with elaborate gothic tracery, and a stone effigy of an unknown medieval knight. The 19th century chancel embellishments showcase wood and stone working skills by Ralph Hedley, Robert Beall and J S Westmacott. The whole presents a beautifully integrated appearance, displaying superb artistry and craftsmanship executed in the medieval style.

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

The Vampire Rabbit

The Vampire Rabbit

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral

12 Comments CherryPie on Oct 18th 2021

The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe, to match your nature with nature.

Joseph Campbell

Tal-y-llyn Lake

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Newcastle Quayside

Newcastle Quayside

Newcastle Quayside

The Hotel Vermont

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