
View over Ilkley moor in Yorkshire in the U.K.

View over Ilkley moor in Yorkshire in the U.K.
This is the 5000 year old Duddo stone circle in Northumberland in England. The fluted stones make a singing noise on windy days – hence the name – ‘The Singing Stones’…
Rocking Hall – an ancient shooting lodge and abandoned farmhouse, miles from anywhere on remote Barden moor in North Yorkshire. With grandson Domonic.
This is Dob Park Lodge – the remains of a 300 year old hunting Lodge 2 miles from where I live. It is reputed to be haunted by a talking dog who guards a treasure under the fire place….I have had a poke about one day but didn’t encounter the dog – nor the treasure!
Sat alone on the North Yorkshire Moors in winter, the inhabitants of this old farmhouse can only brace themselves for the oncoming storm.
More of my images can be seen on my own blog.
More of my images can be seen on my own blog.

A ‘Double Decker’ bus winds through the English Countryside on a fine Summers day.

I live a stones throw from the little village of Haworth – once the home to the famous Bronte Sisters. I spend a lot of time on the moors, but occasionally I will explore the small village – early is best before the tourists arrive. This is the Parsonage with the cemetery in front.

Cowpers Cross
Standing next to a prehistoric trackway high on Rombalds Moor in Yorkshire, this is the 12th century Cowpers Cross. For hundreds of years it has been a signpost and place of comfort for weary travellers crossing the bleak moors.
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