Sunday, 6 December 2009
All White
Labels:
architecture,
balcony,
detail,
door,
imperial gardens,
iron,
regency,
stairs,
town hall,
white

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Daily photos from Regency Cheltenham, the Heart of the Cotswolds, and surrounding Gloucestershire
7 comments:
it looks beautiful, i would love to live there!
The corkscrew bushes/trees are what I noticed 1st, and then the railing on the 2nd story (lovely) and then the simpler one on the ground floor. The building is indeed regal and a camera magnet.
imposing indeed!
PS - I think I've unraveled the mistery of 'For Whom the Bells Toll' figures...left a comment on G.A. Baker, watchmaker post. YES!
Hee. It was the corkscrew topiary that I noticed immediately.
Looks like a very elegant home, but I don't want to live in a four-story house now. My poor knees!
Nice and white with a touch of pale pink, like those mints I used to like as a kid. Still do; just can't find them here anymore.
I'm all about those great wrought iron railings!!!
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