Marlow Bridge and All Saints Church
Temple Lock on the Thames near Marlow
This lock is quite unique in that when a new replacement lock was built in 1890, the builders left the old one in place alongside it. The old lock was modified with channels to enable light craft, skiffs and punts to be transferred up and downstream.
Towards Marlow Lock on the Thames as seen from Marlow Bridge
Weymouth is one of the nicest family holiday destinations in the UK. It has something for everyone. It’s a great base from which to explore the Jurassic Coast, which is a world Heritage site, as well as the Dorset countryside.
Hereford is a cathedral city with 7th century Saxon origins. Was extensively developed by the Normans who rebuilt its famous cathedral. There are many half timbered buildings plus the Shire Hall an Town hall which sit alongside modern developments of the Old Market Shopping centre, Maylords shopping centre and the Courtyard; Herefords Centre for Arts.
Hereford is a cathedral city with 7th century Saxon origins. Was extensively developed by the Normans who rebuilt its famous cathedral. There are many half timbered buildings plus the Shire Hall an Town hall which sit alongside modern developments of the Old Market Shopping centre, Maylords shopping centre and the Courtyard, Herefords Centre for Arts.
Canary Wharf Tower Bridge and HMS Belfast viewed from London Bridge
London Skyline as seen from The Embankment in October 2010
Hay-on-Wye is situated to the West of Hereford and is literally on the English/Welsh border with the main town on the Welsh side. It os also known as the Town of Books due to its many bookshops. It is world famous for its Literary Festival held at the end of May each year
Marlow in Buckinghamshire, by the river Thames. Marlow's most famous resident is Sir Steve Redgrave, 5 times Olympic champion. There is an 8 foot high bronze statue of Sir Steve in the gardens near the river.