Lovely photographs Cathy and the dovecote looks so well preserved! Hope you’re having a great day and much love to you and Finn from all of us here 🤗🐾💖🐾 xxx
Thank you 🤗 The dovecote is very well preserved, especially considering the state of the priory. Henry VIII must have considered it beneath his notice 😉 Much love from our house to yours 💖🐕xxx
What a fascinating post. The priory is well preserved considering it dates back to 1140. Houses built today would be happy to last 100 years. The dovecote is interesting. I’d never heard of them before. Room for 1000 nests! I read they were used to house pigeons for their meat and eggs. Lovely photos, Cathy! 💕🤗💕
I do love old ruins! Well, non-humans ones, anyway… 😉
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I love historical sites!
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The seeing this!
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Sorry, I love seeing this 🙂
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Lovely photographs Cathy and the dovecote looks so well preserved! Hope you’re having a great day and much love to you and Finn from all of us here 🤗🐾💖🐾 xxx
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Thank you 🤗 The dovecote is very well preserved, especially considering the state of the priory. Henry VIII must have considered it beneath his notice 😉 Much love from our house to yours 💖🐕xxx
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Thank you Cathy 🙂💕🐕 xxx
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Amazing! Thanks for sharing ❤
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Thank you 💚
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nice post…
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I get a sense if time and history when I look at your photographs.
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Thanks so much!
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How incredibly gorgeous. For those of us who wish we were there, this is the next best thing! Thank you Cathy!
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Thank you so much. I really enjoy photography and am learning so much as I go along (especially obvious when I look back at early attempts 😀)
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What a fascinating post. The priory is well preserved considering it dates back to 1140. Houses built today would be happy to last 100 years. The dovecote is interesting. I’d never heard of them before. Room for 1000 nests! I read they were used to house pigeons for their meat and eggs. Lovely photos, Cathy! 💕🤗💕
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