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Great photos PP - so glad you enjoyed your trip. The only one of your three I have been to is Lincoln. I had a friend whose parents lived in a house in the cathedral grounds and I stayed there once. It snowed! I have got some atmospheric photos somewhere ....... ! |
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I really enjoyed seeing those, PP! I've heard of them all, especially Ely in the Fens, but it was very nice seeing them! Looks as if you had nice weather too! |
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Yes DM we were very fortunate to have good weather, dry and warm, I wore short sleeves for three days! I loved the architecture too Mags, it was so amazing and humbling to think that all those years ago these buildings were erected by manpower alone, the technology was unknown. It was a labour of love. Would love to see those pics of Lincoln in the snow, Angie. Must have been a memorable stay in that house in the cathedral quarter, immersed in all that history. We went up on the roof of Lincoln cathedral and were admiring the surrounding views while the bells tolled 12 o'clock |
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What stunning pictures and a great idea for time away from home. May steal your idea if thats okay with you and spend some time going round castles and cathedrals...........I too adore the architecture and the fact these building went up when all they had was a wynch/man/horse power....no crane in sight I was going to head for Lichfield Cathedral today but didn't due to a "traffic accident" |
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Sure Kazz! I think you'd really enjoy the buzz of visiting these mighty pieces of history. DM, indeed, it was Ken Follet's book that got me so absorbed with medieval history. Ceri (OH) had always loved that era but I took a while to get interested but POTE was a changing point for me. Marvellous book, rich in detail and a compelling story. |
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