Whenever you look around in these small hamlets and towns which have had association with farming, textile or other resulting in various buildings being erected years ago, there are always good signs of things to come from the old.
I hate to see the old being demolished on a personal basis.
A terrace like this and it would be criminal to demolish the same.
I imagine how it can be refurbished and brought up to contemporary standards. How superb this would look if it is modernised.
This one dated for all to see 1880 is virtually priceless as a conversion.
It would need to be carried out with strict adherence to the rules as well.
What a brilliant specimen it is and would make.
I enjoy spending time looking at these older properties.
I think they are fantastic.
The 'Shoulder of Mutton' pub here was original as well, small rooms central small bar. Original. you wouldn't want them to get loose on that with plastic beams and silly decor. It would be 'criminal'
We got nattering a little in there so I have no photographs of the inside, it slipped my mind, which is unusual.
I think Flobo was glad for the rain as well. She slipped into a little shop and came out with a top of some description during one of the downpours.
I like this one as well, and the cat, sitting on guard, waiting for the first mouse or any rodent to show itself you can wager.
I notice these villages do have a large number of cats.