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Chartwell, Kent : The home of Sir Winston Churchill, bought by him in 1922 and where he lived until his death in 1965. In 1947 it was bought by a group of his friends who rented it back to him at a nominal rent. It was given over to the National Trust in 1966.

Chartwell, Kent

Brodick

The home of Sir Winston Churchill, bought by him in 1922 and where he ...

Updated: Aug 30, 2009 4:28am PST

Canterbury : Escaped for a couple of days to Kent and visited Canterbury and the Cathedral

Canterbury

davemann

Escaped for a couple of days to Kent and visited Canterbury and the Ca ...

Updated: Aug 20, 2009 3:26pm PST

Stourhead :

Stourhead

petegettins

Updated: Aug 18, 2009 3:53pm PST

Poldermolen Waarland : <a href="http://www.molendatabase.nl/nederland/molen.php?nummer=735">Poldermolen in Waarland</a> helpt clear the Schaapskuilpolder in the North of Holland of water. Built 1590, decommisioned in 1949

Poldermolen Waarland

Dreams

Poldermolen in Waarland helpt clear the Schaapskuilpolder in the North ...

Updated: Aug 09, 2009 7:45am PST

The Complete Professional Set : our highland wedding, Glenfinnan

The Complete Professional Set

morechilli

our highland wedding, Glenfinnan

Updated: Aug 05, 2009 3:58am PST

DIOSD, Zoldfa :

DIOSD, Zoldfa

Kriszta

Updated: Aug 04, 2009 10:40pm PST

Market Bosworth : The Battle of Bosworth took place on 22nd August 1485 close to Market Bosworth. The battlefield has many enjoyable walks and we are often to be found there.
This collection of photographs shows the Battle of Bosworth Field and also the nearby town of Market Bosworth and Bosworth Country Park and Arboretum

Market Bosworth

Brodick

The Battle of Bosworth took place on 22nd August 1485 close to Market ...

Updated: Aug 04, 2009 8:06am PST

Knole, Kent : A vast house originally built by the Archbishop of Canterbury between 1456 and 1486, acquisitioned by Henry V111 and later rebuilt by Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, who  transformed the late medieval archbishop's palace into a Renaissance mansion. It was given to the National Trust in 1946 although the Sackville-West family retained possession of the park and many of the contents of the house and were granted a 200-year lease on various private apartments within the house. 
The formal gardens were not open for our visit, but the deer were obligingly willing to have their pictures taken.

Knole, Kent

Brodick

A vast house originally built by the Archbishop of Canterbury between ...

Updated: Jul 25, 2009 9:04am PST

Ightham Mote, Kent : Ightham Mote is a rare surviving example of a moated medieval manor house dating from the early part of the 14th-century with important later additions and alterations. The earliest building phase included the Great Hall, Crypt, Old Chapel and two Solars. The last owner was an American businessman, Charles Henry Robinson, who made his own alterations to the house before leaving it to the National Trust in 1985.

Ightham Mote, Kent

Brodick

Ightham Mote is a rare surviving example of a moated medieval manor ho ...

Updated: Jul 15, 2009 9:29am PST

2009-06 Alsóörs : Pálhegyi családi nyaralás 2009 június 17-19, Alsóörs

2009-06 Alsóörs

Kriszta

Pálhegyi családi nyaralás 2009 június 17-19, Alsóörs

Updated: Jun 20, 2009 7:31am PST