Picture of the Week #89

The keep of Dover Castle, built in the reign of Henry II, along with a replica siege engine. Photo May 2003.

2 Comments:

  1. Great blog. Thanks.

    Totnes is worth a visit. The town is laid out pretty much as it was four hundred years ago, and there’s a tudor merchant’s house on the high street – sit in the herb garden and soak up the rays as they struggle to break through the Devon cloud cover.

    Very pleasant, and much better than Winchester.

    http://www.totnesinformation.co.uk/

    Local opinion is that Dartmouth took over as the regional port, and then the industrial revolution and modern town planning passed Totnes by. Quite wealthy now, because it’s a centre for alternative health corporations. It’s difficult to drive there, but you get to see some beautiful villages and countryside on the way.

    ps. I see you’re on twitter, but no RSS feed for the main site?

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