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        <title>NY3405 : Grasmere looking towards Loughrigg</title>
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        <title>SK3722 : Door in the wall into Calke Abbey gardens</title>
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        <description>This honeysuckle-hung doorway only hints at the beautiful gardens beyond. </description>
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        <title>TL5480 : Ely Cathedral west tower from the Octagon Tower</title>
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        <description>This was taken on one of the Cathedral &quot;Roof Tours&quot; which I can highly recommend if you visit. </description>
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        <title>SO6855 : Timber framed gatehouse, Lower Brockhampton</title>
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        <description>This was taken about 10 years ago (doesn't time fly?) and shows the &quot;black and white&quot; effect of the timbering.</description>
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        <description>When I photographed this some years ago this sign was in quite good condition but sadly it has fallen on harder times since. It is or was on the corner of the street leading up to the church.</description>
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        <description>I tried to choose the photo which would show the detail as clearly as possible.</description>
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        <title>SO4430 : Kilpeck Church - side view</title>
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        <title>SO4850 : Stained glass window at Dinmore Manor</title>
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        <description>Now no longer open to the public, Dinmore Manor has some beautiful stained glass windows round its &quot;cloisters&quot; of which this is only a tiny part, but I concur with the sentiment. This was taken several years ago when the public could visit.</description>
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        <description>I took this some years ago when Dinmore Manor used to be open to the public. I enjoyed both my visits there immensely and was dismayed to find out recently that it is no longer open. </description>
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        <title>SE1731 : Kitchen of Bolling Hall, Bradford</title>
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        <description>A beautiful reconstruction of a 18th-century kitchen. It is the first room you see when you go into the museum.</description>
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        <description>An almost totally symmetrical shot of the steps which lead down to Bowling Hall Road, from which Bowling Park can be seen. This is a large Victorian park with a lake, gardens, scenic paths etc. </description>
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        <description>Hard to believe that this peaceful scene is almost in the middle of Bradford. Formerly the home of the Bolling family among others, it was given to Bradford Council in the early 20th century and has been a popular museum and heritage centre for many decades.</description>
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        <title>SE1937 : Carr Bottom Road, Greengates</title>
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