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3.10.11 Chris Spracklen

Corner of Church Street, Lacock

Lacock, Wiltshire view map

Lacock is mentioned in the Domesday book, with a population of 160–190; with two mills and a vineyard. Lacock Abbey was founded on the manorial lands by Ela, Countess of Salisbury and established in 1232; and the village ~ with the manor ~ formed its endowment to "God and St Mary". Lacock was granted a market and developed a thriving wool industry during the Middle Ages. Reybridge, and a pack horse ford, remained the only crossing points of the River Avon until the 17th century.

Most of the surviving houses are 18th century or earlier in construction. There is a 14th century tithe barn, a medieval church, and an inn dating from the 15th century and an 18th century lock-up.

In 1916 Charles Henry Fox Talbot bequeathed the Lacock estate to his niece, Matilda Gilchrist-Clark, who took the name of Talbot. The estate was given to the National Trust in 1944 by Matilda Talbot ~ comprising 284 acres (1.15 km2), the Abbey, and the village.

(Wikipedia)

N.B. This image is precisely geotagged for your further enjoyment.

Nikon D7000 ,Nikkor AF-S DX 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
1/400s f/9.0 at 48.0mm iso200
HDRed in Photomatix Pro full exif


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Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)29-Oct-2011 12:07
Brilliant work! Vote
Paolo
Jim's Atavistic Visions27-Oct-2011 21:07
Look at all the patterns and textures! Great job !... Josefina
Lillian Rodriguez10-Oct-2011 22:22
Beautiful composition, fine capture of this spectacular place! BV
Vickie BROWN10-Oct-2011 05:39
Great composition and the significance of details, very beautiful image! V
Nestor Derkach09-Oct-2011 18:33
Superb composition of well preserved buildings.
Light is excellent as always, detail life like .
Very colorful and maintained with pride.
Vote
Marco Valk09-Oct-2011 09:18
Beautiful street scene.
Pete Hemington09-Oct-2011 08:56
Great shot for many attributes and lack of modern day distractions
shatterbug09-Oct-2011 07:35
Beautiful warm light, and vibrant colors...great details too!
Gerard Koehl09-Oct-2011 07:19
Magnifique. V
Zoltán Balogh09-Oct-2011 06:27
A very nice corner indeed Chris! V
lou_rozensteins09-Oct-2011 05:56
Excellent composition and details.
Simon Chandler09-Oct-2011 05:10
Excellent composition taken at a great vantage point. Rich tone with great clarity. v
dane09-Oct-2011 03:30
Makes me want to re-read Pillars of the Earth. V
Raymond Ma09-Oct-2011 03:08
What a charming roll of character homes. V
Hank Vander Velde09-Oct-2011 03:03
A super/beautiful street-view with a nice bit of history Chris. A well composed image.
Guest 09-Oct-2011 01:08
All the generations that lived their lives here, what a thought your history and this marvelous image draws forth. So beautiful - that blue sky, the roofs and the brick chimneys. Wonderful blue door, down the way.
bill friedlander09-Oct-2011 00:04
A charming place, very neat and tidy. The masonry work and textures are lovely. V
Mike H.08-Oct-2011 22:41
Fascinating capture! V
norbi08-Oct-2011 22:33
This isn't grey at all, as literature is describing the old times. A great capture, Chris. v. norbi
Graeme08-Oct-2011 22:06
Very nice capture of this beautiful corner of the world, Chris.BV
Guest 08-Oct-2011 21:56
What a cute corner with so much history, I like the style, V
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