Published 9 months ago by Lee Wilkinson
Gladstone's Library in Hawarden, North Wales was founded in 1894 by William Ewart Gladstone four times British Prime Minister. It is an academic library and residential centre for scholars from all over the world.
Published about 1 year ago by Lee Wilkinson
Rossett Mill is a timber-framed corn mill built in 1588 powered by the waters of the River Alyn. It was painted by JMW Turner. The ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Lee Wilkinson
Chirk Castle is a late 13th century fortress built for Edward 1 by Roger Mortimer of Chirk and is now owned by the National Trust and still lived in by the original Myddleton family.
Published over 2 years ago by Ralph Ames
Outside the Unicorn cottage at Portmeirion, North Wales.
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Moelfre (which means barren hill) is located on the east coast of Anglesey, North Wales.The ship, the Royal Charter, was wrecked along this coas...(more)
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
Black Rock Sands (Treflys) forms part of Morpha Bychan near Porthmadog. One of the most beautiful beaches in North Wales a...(more)
Published over 4 years ago by Ralph Ames
The old Criccieth railway crossing which forms part of the Cambrian Coast Railway. Noted as one of the most stunning coastal...(more)
Published over 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 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
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)