The Rhubarb Patch

by bwlchmawr

Chastleton House, Oxon.
An amazing Jacobean manor house little changed since the 17th century and not over-restored by the National Trust.
Uploaded18/08/2011 - 17:23
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter Speed1/80
ApertureN/A
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length28mm
Unique Views / Likes1/0

GIULIO57
Posted 18/08/2011 - 17:24 Link
Great compo
prsjnb
Posted 18/08/2011 - 19:34 Link
My point exactly, Andrew

I had the good fortune to live in spitting distance of Chastleton (Chipping Norton) between 1987 and 1993. We got out just before is started to go 'pear-shaped' with the arrival of Clarkson and the other members of the 'Chipping Norton' set

Jon
bwlchmawr
Posted 18/08/2011 - 19:53 Link
prsjnb wrote:
My point exactly, Andrew

I had the good fortune to live in spitting distance of Chastleton (Chipping Norton) between 1987 and 1993. We got out just before is started to go 'pear-shaped' with the arrival of Clarkson and the other members of the 'Chipping Norton' set

Jon
Ha! We were musing about the possibility of bumping into Clarkson whilst we were there, Jon. The Cotswolds grow so much wheat and other cereal crops that it looked like Illinois yesterday! Hardly saw any sheep.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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nonur
Posted 18/08/2011 - 23:32 Link
Very good compo, indeed. Like the shining leaves with the terracota and the stately manor behind.
Regards,
Nezih
Dilek
Posted 19/08/2011 - 00:19 Link
It could almost be printed as a postcard... Love the framing of the manor...
With kind regards,
Cliff-P
Posted 19/08/2011 - 08:06 Link
Nicely done Andrew, I like the way the eye is lead from the pots up to the house.
Cliff.




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