A Wanderer's Photo Gallery
One of the things that gets me exploring Britain and Ireland is the prospect of bringing away some pleasing photos of my own making with me. Not only has that fostered the growth of an interest in hillwalking and cycling but it also has driven me to further the photography itself. All that has created the library of images from which the collections that you find here have been drawn.

Little Moreton Hall, Odd Rode, Cheshire, England

Little Moreton Hall, Odd Rode, Cheshire, England

Little Moreton Hall is possibly the best known and best preserved timber-framed manor in Cheshire. It originates from around 1480 but was modified in 1559 and remained in the Moreton family until it was handed to the National Trust in 1937. It is surrounded by its own moat (that's the bridge across it you can see in the photo) and its now spartan interior is well worth a look. It does look a little higgly-piggly on the outside, an impression that is not contradicted by the addition of a long gallery (the continuous line of windows on the first floor in the picture). The riot of black and white "decoration" sears it onto the memory and leaves a lasting impression. There is but one question, though: how many film sets has this place influenced?

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