Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Monday, 11 February 2019

Beddington Park - Wallington- England

The park is one of the most rich, historical and archaeological sites in south west London dating back to the late Bronze Age. The discovery of a Roman Stone Coffin in 1930 lends weight to suspicions that a grand Roman villa and bath-house once stood to the north side of the park.
A 58 Hectare Park across Beddington, Hackbridge and Wallington, Beddington Park originated as a deer park in the 14th century for the noble Carew family, whose manor house still stands in the park today- Carew Academy. The River Wandle runs through the park culminating in the lake in the The Grange Garde.













Saturday, 9 February 2019

Brighton Marina & Rottingdean Windmill

Brighton Marina is an artificial marina situated in Brighton, England. It features a working harbour and residential housing alongside a variety of leisure, retail and commercial activities.

The windmill on Beacon Hill is a familiar landmark between Roedean and Rottingdean. It is a Grade 2 listed smock-mill dating from 1802 and was built for Thomas Beard, a member of an old Rottingdean family and used to grind local corn into flour for village bakers.














 Brighton Marina @BrightonMarina Brighton Marina is the largest in the UK with over 1500 berths alongside a stunning waterfront






 Grade 2 listed smock-mill dating from 1802. The mill, which has stood on Beacon Hill for over 200 years and has become a symbol of the village, overlooks both the village and the sea and can itself be seen from at least two miles away.