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Visited this ancient church to see its medieval wall paintings. Quite spectacular to see but not ideal to photograph. The church itself was quite nice in the falling autumn sunlight....





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During a visit to see a recuperating friend in Worcestershire we had a few moments for some sightseeing.

This is Little Malvern Priory which we were fortunate to get a guided tour around. Its history is mind blowingly involved from the 13th century and worth a visit. But hurry! It’s currently up for sale for a cool £13million.

Taken on iPhone because we were late arriving, the tour was about to start as we dashed from the car park….and I left the Fuji in the car.:banghead:


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A slightly tighter framing showing some of the multiple layers of rebuilding carried out over the intervening centuries.

And even with this pleasant patio, I personally think at 13mill it’s overpriced as the living accommodation is a bit cramped and Spartan inside …with its max grade listing restrictions it cannot be altered. So it is what it is…and that won’t suit everyone with the cash to splash!



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Well I live in a Grade II listed mill and the restrictions around that are painful enough.  I imagine that is a Grade I listed building so even more restrictions apply.
I have vowed never to buy another listed building!  In a modern age with 3D printers and holograms I dont believe that the restrictions need to be as stringent as people/historians can always look back at pictures, holograms etc.  However please note I am not advocating the place be trashed and a block of flats or the like be put in place, just an easing of the very parochial restrictions.



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Jonathan Miller then? :lol:



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On the subject of Mills, Tewksbury...





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Mine is considerably smaller but it still has its wheel which can turn but there are no innards! 



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Is the water still able to feed it?



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