Caption For Dolybont, The Village C1940
This small village had a café, the Dolybont Café (centre), whose sign was visible from the road between Talybont and Borth – the proprietors hoped that holidaymakers would stop on their way to or from
Caption For New Forest, The Rufus Stone C1955
also met his death in the New Forest by 'a pestilential blast', while the King's nephew - also called Richard - died either by being shot by an arrow or by strangulation after being caught up in the boughs
Caption For Michelham Priory, C1955
Medieval
Gothic arches can be seen
beyond the splendid cedar's
spreading boughs, while the
rest of the house has more of
a Tudor character.
Caption For Borth, Beach 1892
Much of Borth consists of a single street with houses on both sides that gradually spread between the railway station at the north end of the village to a group of fishermen's houses built in the lee of
Caption For New Forest, Rufus Stone 1890
also met his death in the
New Forest by 'a pestilential blast', while the king's nephew,
also called Richard, died either by being shot by an arrow
or by strangulation after being caught up in the boughs
Caption For Gainsborough, The Old Hall C1955
The mansion of the mighty 15th-century De Burgh family, with a great central hall and long side wings, it is a miracle it survived, having at various times been a prison, a factory and tenements.
Caption For Nork, The Parade C1955
Nork is a suburb that merges south into Burgh Heath in the large triangle between Reigate Road, Brighton Road
and Fir Tree Road, the north boundary of Nork.