There are many ways to photograph the town of Ludlow from Whitcliffe Common – castle views, church views, town views framed by the trees or not.
Zooming in on the old town shows you the undulating rooftops, the multitude of chimney pots of varying shapes and sizes, and even a window or two.
This weekly challenge is hosted by Dawn from ‘The Day After’ who invites participants to post pictures of any windows thatΒ Β they find curious, inviting, photogenic, or in some way tell a story.Β Visit her blog to see more windows and/or to join in with the challenge.

Jude I love how you have added the red arrow to your window . Quite the collection of rooftops, chimneys and windows. Not a lot of space there. π
That’s right, we’re all crammed into together in the Old Town, buildings leaning against each other for support π And the reason I don’t have a garden π¦
Although there are hidden gardens and courtyards that are quite beautiful – I’ll show you those on my flower blog in June.
I will look forward to it!
You really do live ‘IN’ Ludlow Jude.
Good selection as usual, lots and lots of windows!
Regards as always, Pete. x
Haha, amazing what foreshortening does to an image!
This looks so very English, Jude. All those chimney stacks! Thanks for showing me where you live. I’ll know where to come for a cup of tea if I’m ever in Ludlow. π
You’ll be very welcome – perhaps you could join Sherri?
What fun. π
Okay so I see the window. Now to wotk out which chimney pot is yours enny meeny miney ….. π
Good luck with that one!
lol
I just love your neighborhood Jude! Beautiful!
Thanks Kathryn – grab a seat and we’ll have a coffee π
I would just love that!
So now I can picture you in Ludlow!
Yep! Peeking out of that window to the woodland and fields beyond and watching the swifts dart over the roof tops.
Thanks for pointing out your window, that made me smile π
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