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The Langdales

Filed under  //   Lake District   Langdales  

Wind Farming

Filed under  //   Brittany   Le Conquet   windmills  

Tourists

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Pigeoniere

This is the interior of a magnificent pigeoniere at Chateau Kerjean, Brittany. The building takes the form of a stone tower with a conical roof and access is either through a small, lockable doorway, or the hole in the middle of the roof, through which the birds would come and go. It seems to have been built some time in the sixteenth century.

Filed under  //   architecture   Brittany  

Doors

Filed under  //   Blaenau Ffestiniog   Railway   Trains  

Beach

Filed under  //   Aberdovey   Beach  

Two Women

Filed under  //   candid   outdoors   Portmeirion  

Luggage

Filed under  //   East Lancs Railway   Railway Carriages   Trains  

Phoenix Brewery

This is the Phoenix Brewery building, which is on Green lane, Heywood, near Heywood Station on the East Lancashire Railway. The brewery was founded in 1874, but as the date on the building suggests, it expanded in 1898. It was sold to the Coirnbrook Brewing Company in 1939, but retained its name, and was eventually bought by Bass, only to be shut down in 1960. In 1982 the Oak Brewing Company was established on an industrial estate in Ellesmere Port in Cheshire. In 1989 that company made the move to the old brewery building and in 1991 took on the name displayed on the building. Apparently the brewery is not open to visitors, which is a shame, since the building looks an interesting one, built around the traditional gravity-driven method by which malt and hops go in at the top of the tower and beer comes out at the bottom.


 

 

 

 

Filed under  //   Brewery Buildings   Brewery History   Phoenix Brewery  

St Mary's Church, Studley Royal Deer Park

Filed under  //   Fountains Abbey   Studley Royal