Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
The Gloriette overlooks the Piazza at Portmeion in North Wales, an architectural fantasy by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis.The Gloriette provides a focal point that could go almost unoticed if seen from the rear.
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Battery square at Portmeirion, the Italianette fantasy of architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. It also appeared in the 1960s...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Trapmakers workshop at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley. The site is a 'living' museum, open for almost all of the year,...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Castlefields boat dock at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley. Note the hand-operated lifting bridge which can be raise...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Late afternoon at the Chapel of Christ The Servant - part of Coventry Cathedral. This quiet part of the Cathedral is on t...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
The Tramshed at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley in the West Midlands. The 22 acre site is a living museum that gives a taste of the people that once lived in the heart of industrial Britain.
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Snowdon from the A498. The area is protected by the Snowdonia National Park Authority.
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Benllech and Red Wharf Bay are some of Anglesey's most beautiful beaches and, for the reasonably fit, theres a well-maintained coastal walk (pict...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
The pretty and relatively quiet village of Moelfre is located on the west coat of the Isle of Anglesey. This view looks towards the lifeboat station and out to sea towards Moelfre Island.
Published about 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
View from Plas Gwynant (Gwynedd) looking down towards Llyn Gwynant in North Wales. Popular area for canoeists, walkers and even hand gliders, it offers stunning views and forms just part of the Snowdonia national park.
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Stormy clouds at Criccieth Castle. Maintained by CADW (Welsh Historic Monuments), Criccieth Castle is thought to date from the 13th ce...(more)
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Early morning at the 'Round House' at Portmerion in North Wales, looking towards Battery Square (through the arch). Designed by Sir C...(more)
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Much loved by visitors, Borth Y Gest is within easy walking distance of the quayside at Porthmadog although a mile or two by car.Little ch...(more)
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
The Occular Courtyard at 'Westwood'. Designed by architects 'MacCormac Jamieson & Prichard' for Cable & Wireless and now a training c...(more)
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
The village of Berkswell forms part of the borough of Solihull and is located just a few miles from Coventry. Berkswell takes its name from a well located in the grounds of the village church.
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
The Plaza at the architectural fantasy designed by Sir Clough Williams Ellis, and one of several filming locations for the 1960s TV series 'The Prisoner'
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
A view across the larger of two lakes on the woodland walk at Portmeirion, the architectural fantasy of the late Clough William...(more)
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Portmeirion is the architectural fantasy of the late Clough William Ellis. It was also the location for the 1960s TV series '...(more)