• Brill Sunset

    Windmills are wonderful structures. Relics of a past era when corn was grounded using big heavy stones that were turned by wooden sails, powered by the wind. I’m sure Britain used to have many of these dotted about the landscapes.

  • Old Pier

    This is the remains of an old pier down in Lepe, Hampshire, with the tide starting to come in. The day looks deceptively nice, but it was in fact a freezing cold day in March with a cold breeze blowing off the Solant. I imagine the sea was just as cold, if not colder. Though …

  • Red Box

    British red telephone box, that once used to be spotted all over the place in the UK. Now not so much. Replaced by the boring metallic phone boxes, that offer email services as well as phone calls, and almost everyone owning a mobile phone.

  • Crackington

    Such a beautiful beach in a gorgeous part of Cornwall on a beautiful September day a couple of years ago. Every year thousands up thousands of people flock to the most southwesterly part of the UK to soak up the Cornish sun. As you can imagine, the summer months are the most popular. Though a …

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