I need a cure for bullet holes.

This map gives a general view of the areas we have been driving though of late, and other places yet to visit.
There was a tower atop this hill as well, I haven't been able to find any reference to its origin though. Numerous hills of this nature were used as beacon signal points in days of old though.
The Packhorse bridge below which I was able to obtain a fairly decent photograph of the under belly of, shows just how well the arches were constructed and how good the levels of craftsmanship really were.
Nice road photograph in the village of Stainforth. Really this was a very tidy and attractive place. We didn't manage to photograph as much as we would have liked to, it really threw some heavy rain down whilst we were there.
The superbly presented Church was a credit to the architecture and builders.
Magnificent.
I don't think there are buildings anywhere on the planet which can compete with these old Churches.
Amazing.
I thought this one in particular, graveyard and all was an absolute classic.
St Peter's Church Stainforth.
It's quite amazing but frustrating when you find some of these hamlets whilst on the road, and then when you return home you discover there were some amazing places within a couple of miles from were you have been stood.