Friday, 31 October 2008

MY WORLD (3)

My World (3).


All within 5 to 20 minutes drive of Grantham lies BELTON HOUSE - BELVOIR CASTLE - HARLAXTON MANOR. (click on to these for info).I hope to show you in later posts many of the beautiful scenes from all 3. Coming next week more photos and info from Grantham - Lincolnshire.


Hope you all have recoverd from Halloween and that this week is a pleasent one.


So from imac and his little part of My World Grantham in Lincolnshire its cheers for now - until later. (toodle loo).











Klaus - Sandy - Ivar - Wren - Fishing Guy.





The Team that bring you - My World and SkyWatch -Hand in Hand.






























32 comments:

SaraG said...

WOW, those are amazing pictures! Love your ship pics too!
Take care and thanks for sharing your world with us!!

Louise said...

These are incredible! Can't imagine living near enough to see such things on any regular basis. Love your ships above, too!

Barb said...

All 3 look quite impressive, but Harlaxton is a big WOW! After reading a bit about it, it reminds me a bit of Flagler College in Saint Augustine, FL. Once a fine mansion, now a college. Lucky students all!

Maria said...

Ah, these beautiful castles! Great! I also love your ships! I was once in Falmouth many years ago. Loved it very much!
Thanks for sharing!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Mac: What a great looking castle. that place is really large.

Leslie: said...

Those are gorgeous places but I think I've actually been to Belton House, if I'm not mistaken. Did they film "Sense and Sensibility" there?

kjpweb said...

Oh my - those are your weekend homes?
Wonderful! And the comparison to Flagler College is appropriate.
Actually - I think I will show a shot of it in my tomorrows MyWorld post!
Cheers, Klaus

Anonymous said...

What beautiful buildings. I didn't know that Lincolnshire had such places. I always imagined it to be "cottagey". Thanks for sharing

Rune Eide said...

I must say you do have some nice houses! I wouldn't like to be the one pay for the upkeep of these

Mojo said...

Can anyone say "edifice complex"?

Seriously, these are some imposing looking places!

Oh and the tall ships... there's a... rally? exhibition? of such vessels that takes place (I think) annually in or near Beaufort (NC, USA) where the state Maritime Museum is located. to date, I've not had (or taken) the time to see it, but after seeing these, I may had to make the time next round!

Gemma Wiseman said...

These buildings seem to step right out of fairytale land! They are just so magical and romantic!

Carletta said...

Wonderful images of magnificent buildings!
Your castle is way different than the castlelike one I posted today.
Looking forward to seeing more Imac!

Craver Vii said...

The road to the Harlaxton Manor reminds me very much of going home. There are a multitude of similarities like... there was a road, trees, air, um... light. Yes, it's practically the same! ;-)

maryt/theteach said...

Boy, the English sure know how to live! Great photos, imac! :)

EG CameraGirl said...

Looks like what I think of when imagine England. The English have such good taste. ;-)

Lapa37 said...

I just love those pictures amazing thanks for stopping by

Jeanne said...

Wow that third castle is amazing, they all are actually. Love the Tall ships photos you've been sharing also by the way.

Ivar Østtun said...

Wonderful castles. Great shots Imac. Have a nice week :-)

Anonymous said...

wow that is a pretty castle ohh nice.

Cathy said...

How beautiful. I'd love to visit those places.

Anonymous said...

These are gorgeous shots thanks for sharing your world.

Arija said...

Wonderful to see the grand houses in your vicinity. Lovely to see them but I for one would not like to be responsile for dusting them.

Mary said...

All 3 are so stately and huge looking! You know that I'm glad to see Harlaxton, of course, since I graduated from the Evansville campus. You live in a wonderful area if these are all close. I'm always amazed at the history of your country.

chrome3d said...

The last photo with that road going to the manor was soooo great!

Unknown said...

I have visited all three and these pictures do them full justice

Oman said...

i have to say that these two posts are amazing - your world post and the ships. Gorgeous and huge.

antigoni said...

Awesome post!

 gmirage said...

I love the framing on the second!

This architecture is surely a treasure of history! Have a nice week and thanks for your comments.

Anonymous said...

Great photos, Stewart. I'm looking forward to seeing more of these lovely places through your eyes.

Lew said...

Way back when, they sure knew how to build a country home didn't they? And you sure know how to capture them today!

i beati said...

2nd what a glorious shot sandy

Prasanth Iranikulam said...

Nice Pictures my friend.