Situated on a plateau above the gorge of the River Severn, this fine stone house has mullioned and transomed windows, a stunning interior with carved oak staircase and decorated plaster ceilings and oak panelling. National Trust

It is always a good idea to look up at windows, you never know what you might see. Like the carved figure heads and hands.

And an interesting Dovecote with a window
There is also a little Restoration church

This monthly challenge is hosted by Dawn from ‘The Day After’ who invites participants to post pictures of any windows that they find curious, inviting, photogenic, or in some way tell a story. Visit her blog to see more windows and/or to join in with the challenge.
Gosh! I love that garden!
I will try and return a little later in the spring and catch it in full glory.
Jude I am intrigued with the window photos the best. Wonderful angles.
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How beautiful is that building? I could quite happily live in the Dovecote. With the garden thrown in of course. Stunning pics Jude 🙂
That dovecote is quite wee. And probably smelly – doves still live there 😉
I’ll scrub it. And add a conservatory 🙂
What a charming place, adore the terraced garden. Love your last photo too Jude, very effective 🙂
I must get out more locally, there are some very interesting places around here that I haven’t yet blogged about.