Category: National Trust Properties

  • Coleton Fishacre

    Coleton Fishacre

    And here, after mentioning it for the last few days, is Coleton Fishacre itself. A beautiful property with a stunning garden, and a fantastic 1920’s Art Deco style. What did this image teach me? Even in dark and gloomy conditions, this place is impressive.

  • EPAL

    EPAL

    This tower stands within the grounds of the East Pool Mine museum in Cornwall. The museum is run by the National Trust. What did this image teach me? That EPAL stands for: East Pool and Agar Ltd

  • The Window & The Curtain

    The Window & The Curtain

    I think there should be a little more stained glass in the world – why don’t we all have a little window with some colour in it? What did this image teach me? It is entirely possible to make your own stained glass window, there are tutorials on-line that explain how to do it… hmmm……

  • Fine Dining

    Fine Dining

    There’s something very appealing to me about this finely laid out dinner table. What did this image teach me? Mmmmm… I’m hungry.

  • Little Green Dragon

    Little Green Dragon

    This little ceramic dragon lives in Packwood House, a 16th Century National Trust property. What did this image teach me? Alway, always keep your eyes open. You never know when you might spot a dragon lurking around the corner.

  • Baddesley Clinton

    Baddesley Clinton

    Standing in the Forest of Arden, and built almost five centuries ago this is a National Trust property with a long and eventful history. What did this image teach me? Moats are kinda cool.

  • Paxton’s Tower

    Paxton’s Tower

    This large folly stands on a hill in Wales, and it can be viewed from miles around. What did this image teach me? The tower may stand in Wales, but it was built by a Scotsman called Sir William Paxton, in honour of Lord Nelson.

  • The Tower in the Fog

    The Tower in the Fog

    King Alfred’s Tower is a large, three-sided folly standing near Stourhead. What did this image teach me? I am still amazed at how good mobile phone cameras are, and I wonder just how good they’re going to get?

  • Sepia Church

    Sepia Church

    It’s been a little while since my last Burrow Mump photo, so here we are – a sepia, sunset shot. What did this image teach me? Sunsets and sepia tones can work together, if the composition is strong enough.