Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Beautiful Days is the West Country's foremost music festival, held at the end of August every year. Along with the top-class music act...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Beautiful Days is the West Country's foremost music festival, held at the end of August every year. Along with the top-class music ac...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Beautiful Days is the West Country's foremost music festival, held at the end of August every year. Along with the top-class musi...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Duke Chapel is an English styled neo-Gothic church set in the heart of the Duke University campus in Durham, North Carolina. It's stunning interior...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
The Aquatics Center in Chapel Hill has been an ambitious project and is now open. This view shows it during construction and is a great reminder of how the now finished article looked only only months before opening.
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
The Aquatics Center in Chapel Hill has been an ambitious project and is now open. This view shows it during construction and is a great reminder of how the now finished article looked only only months before opening.
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Chapel Hill Skatepark in North Carolina is run by Vertical Urge (see more at http://www.chapelhillskatepark.com/) and features a range of ramps and pipes.
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
The University Presbyterian Church on Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, is one of the several fine churches in this Universi...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
This view shows the eastern elevation of Alexander Dickson House at 150 E. King Street from S Cameron Street. The Orange C...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Chapel Hill is a fantastic town in North Carolina's Triangle. Featuring period architecture and a remarkably European character, it has to be one of the most desirable locations in the south-eastern United States.
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
There is very little that can be said about the Grand Canyon that hasn't already been written. Suffice to say that there isn't a photograph...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Exmouth's Cockle Sands are perfect for dog walking and kite flying when the tide is out, and windsurfing, kite surfing and sailing when t...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
The docks development replaces the old working docks in Exmouth. The final phase of the development can be seen under construction on...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
The Cockle Sands extend over a huge area though are only exposed at low tides. This provides an excellent opportunity for yachts...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Exmouth's Manor Gardens are a great place to lie back and relax in peace on a warm summer's day. The Green Flag Award winning gardens also have a bandstand and are a focal point during the town's Festival.
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Exmouth's Holy Trinity Church is an excellent landmark from both land and sea, located to the rear of The Beacon. The original church on this site was constructed in 1824 though was rebuilt in 1905.
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Exmouth's Strand Gardens are one of the central focal points of Exmouth town centre. As well as being home for the town's War Memorial,...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Exmouth Beacon provides fantastic views across Lyme Bay and up the River Exe to Exeter. It also has one of the best collections of houses in Ex...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Exmouth Dock still receives commercial catches and here the Emily J (an Exeter registered fishing boat) starts to unload its fish to the qua...(more)
Published about 4 years ago by Tom Hurley
Mamhead Slipway is the most accessible of trailing a boat into the Exe Estuary, and also a great location for catching crabs or just relaxing and watching the fishing boats returning from the sea.