A quiet corner of Hawkshead. |
Kings Arms Hotel |
The Fitzwilliam Gallery. |
A tea room. |
Having a lie down. |
The Red Lion Inn (see next photo) |
Bend or Bump. |
Seems along while ago now! |
A journey in photographs around the North West of England. Mainly Cumbria and North Lancashire, but sometimes further afield. What you see is what I see. No photographs are enhanced or altered in any way.
The village of Hawkshead is a popular place to visit in the summer and gets very busy. This set of photographs were taken in April this year. Much quieter! |
The Honeypot Deli - worth a visit. |
Hawkshead Church - St Michael's and All Angels. |
Looking out of the Church porch towards the village. |
As can be seen, the Church stands high above the village. |
Spotted in the Churchyard. (Pic - Lynda Braithwaite). |
There are many lanes ,or vennels as they are called, in Cromarty. |
A 'Yes' supporter, plus a reflection of me! |
Everywhere you look there seems to be a photographic opportunity. |
A wee boat heading back to harbour. |
A gull surveys the scene, high above Cromarty. |
The old lighthouse with the rigs in Cromarty Firth behind. |
Rigs in the Firth, with June snow on the mountain tops. |
Ready for the next catch. |
Left high and dry in this part of the harbour. |
A view of Cromarty harbour. |
Across the Firth is the Nigg Fabrication Yard, where work is undertaken on Gas and Oil Rigs. |
A typical Cromarty scene. |
The Pantry. |
The Cheese House. |
You can safely walk down the centre of the roads in Cromarty, only meeting the occasional vehicle! |
Window display. |
The Hugh Miller Cottage. |
The Paye. |
A former Merchant's house. |
Small, but colourful garden display. |
Another view of the Sutors. |
It was a sunny day in Cromarty. |
Fluffy cloud in the sky. |
One person taking a rest. |