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It’s great already and I look forward to seeing the finished work. Best wishes to you all.
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Once watched one 4- veer across multiple lanes to hit the only other 4- on Peterborough’s rowing lake.
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For a good or ill it is a state church.
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Yes please.
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Genuine LOL (I have friend commemorated on it).
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What do you think of New College’s new buildings? I know nothing about them and haven’t seen them in person but from pictures they seem an unfortunate Gaudi lite kind of style.
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The Mound in the garden is a great place to cast spells and it also has a WW1 Memorial to the German College Members who died which might be an interesting thing to work in. 2/2
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New College - The oldest planned college and part of William of Wykeham’s integrated approach to education (did Wykeham have a magical ulterior motive). Great architecture which is an underlying theme of the books plus it is tucked away down the very magical New College Lane. 1/2
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Tbh I don’t know. I’ve never felt anything ghostly at all but some of the people I’d least expect to have, which is very interesting. I must try and visit Stowe House then (just done the garden).
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Am I going mad or did one involve sheep?
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The haunted stately home.
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Excuse me.
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God I loved Bugs.
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Popeless in Seattle
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I’m afraid I always have time for buildings which are weird so this does score over Zuck’s blandness.
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In essence it says that outside of UK Government buildings there is no protocol.
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Jervaulx is a magical place.
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If you run, and the bear asks you for honey it is Winnie the Pooh. If you run, and the bear asks you for Marmalade it is Paddington.
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I’m intrigued by the people reposting parts of the thread part way down.
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And nice to see the replacement tree in flower!
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It was me, thank you!
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I haven’t changed any specific trips already planned, but, despite there being things I want to do and places I want to see in the US, it is pretty much off the table for now.
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www.ryanchadwickartist.com
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Thanks, I need my Laudian Solomonic fix!
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Please show us the porch!
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😬
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But it’s always Joan of Arc and never Timmy Mallett…
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Two streets in the City of London - Cheapside and Eastcheap - get their names because markets used to be held there.
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It might have been when the US invaded Grenada in 1983.
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I never understood that the western widening of the Trinity Chapel was the ghost of an apse until now.
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Does anyone else find those rectangular windows with a Gothic arch in the tracery creepy? They really make my skin crawl.
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48 and no I don’t. Parents don’t either but I think my grandparents did.
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Bronzino’s redhead is my favourite