Just noticed - this thread just broke the 3000 mark - sun is over the yard arm so a bevvie is called for - Cheers !!!![]()
Just noticed - this thread just broke the 3000 mark - sun is over the yard arm so a bevvie is called for - Cheers !!!![]()
I got three piccys of this building
Starting with the difficult one
Name the building
Why is it famous ?
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Gotta be UK?
Yes
Are you a Brit, Jack ?
This thread must be awfully boring for non-limeys
Lawrence of Arabias house in Dorset - Cloud hill cottage ??
Yes thetim![]()
Here's the second piccy
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GoodOriginally Posted by Jack meoff
What part ?
Its a pub then?
How did they get permission for that horrible extension (pic 1) on what must be a grade II listed building?
Oh, is that a cricket field in pic 1?
yes..Originally Posted by Jack meoff
No, not the Bat & Ball at HambledonOriginally Posted by jandajoy
No I'm luvin it! Perhaps it should retitled as "Where in the UK".Originally Posted by Thetyim
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The Compleat Angler - on The river Lea
Isaac Waltons house
OK another clue
Forget "Ye Olde Trippe to Jerusalem" because this is the winner
Holywell, near St Ives, Cambs
England's oldest thatched Inn nestling beside the river Great Ouse. It has foundations dating back to 560 AD when liquor was first served on the site, and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. The Old Ferry Boat Inn is a large charming Inn with heavily beamed interior, open fires and delightful nooks and crannies.
The Inn is also said to be haunted by the ghost of Juliet who lived in the Inn. She was a beautiful 17 year old girl who committed suicide in 1050 after a tragic love affair with a local woodcutter. One of the slabs in the floor is said to be her gravestone, which was left unmarked because suicide was not respected at the time.
Her ghost is said to return at midnight on the anniversary of her death each year - 17th March, St Patrick's Day
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Well done Jack
Your turn
Never seen a purple church before, must be Jamaica
Light reflection from glass buildings I think.
not Jamaica.
All the congregation appear to have a lovely suntan but they are wearing suits not rasta hats so how about a southern state USA
^Getting warm
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