Wolvesey Castle ruins in Winchester.
All white daffodils in the grounds of Wolvesey Castle ruins in Winchester.
Winchester Cathedral from the front.
Winchester town clock still chimes curfew at 8pm. A left over from ancient times when the portcullises were lowered for the night.
The only remaining gateway to Winchester where the portcullis was lowered at 8pm daily.
16thC painted ceiling panels in the West Gate, Winchester. Rediscovered in 1885 and saved from destruction.
West gate Winchester.
These shiny gates were made to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
The Royal Pavilion in Brighton.
Brightons burnt out West Pier left to the elements.
£1 per token. This is the cheapest ride on the pier.
The arches support a walkway with a road above.
Wild River ride on Brighton pier.
I think they forgot to put this sign away. It was about 20degC.
Brighton's Fishing museum and fishing club.
One time Guest houses are now apartments.
Marina station Volk's Electric railway, Brighton.
Cast iron arches along Brighton's waterfront.
Travelling buddies Derek & Carrie with grandson Aden. Moored at the end of the Wet navigation.
Shetland ponies at Sharnfold farm.
Give us scratch mate!
Built in 1898 in Eastbourne.
Eastbourne pier from the Wishing Tower hill.
The white cliffs of Beachy Head with the National park of South Downs above.
The Wishing Tower at Eastbourne. These were sea defence towers from the Napoleonic war. 70 were built between here and Gorleston, Norfolk.
These Carpet Gardens flower beds are kept in flower all year round.
Sunset at Stone Crouch Cottage.
Only about 5lb but he put up a good fight. Looks like a Mirror Carp but I don't know about the red fins. A Crucian or Common / Mirror cross perhaps?
An old gypsy caravan in a bit of a delapidated conditon at Stone Crouch Cottage.
Oast Houses on the banks of Bewl Reservoir near Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Hercules waits to take the 13.35 train to Dungeness on the Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway.
The old Dungeness Lighthouse.
Ypres Tower at Rye over looking the river Rother.
Cobbled streets of Rye.
Landgate the only remaining gateway entrance to Rye, built in 1329. There used to be a portcullis which has long since been removed.
Polperro's water wheel.
Polperro trams. Converted milk floats. The horse drawn trams have been withdrawn.
They called it smugglers cove and you can see why.
Polperro harbour at low tide.
Heading across the Tamar Bridge. Brunel's railway bridge just off to the left.
These elaborate arches and towers were built just to get the road through to Hannafore on the west side of the harbour.
Heavy sea protection around the cliff's at Looe.
He's taking a risk up a narrow one way street.
Polperro Harbour.
Lyme Regis harbour at low tide. The movie the French Lieutenants Woman was filmed here.
Lyme Regis from the harbour sea wall.
Two weeks from now and it will be wall to wall bodies on this beach.
The Needles rocks on the end of the Isle of Wight.
Good kite flying conditions at Mudefrod.
Crab and Lobster pots on Mudeford Quay.
Mudeford beach across the harbour inlet.
St Michael's Mount across the bay from Penzance.
This beautiful sailing ship moored off the coast at Penzance.
Jordan Lane , Horrabridge leading out onto the moor.
Top of Pew Tor.
Narrow bridge over the river Walkham at Horrabridge, Devon.
St Andrew's, Colyton.
Teignmouth sea front.
View from the pier at Paignton.
Say's it all.
Guernsey tour guide in hand and a BLUE post box!
Well that's something different.
Guernsey Marina
Castle Cornet built to protect the entrance to St Peter Port.