Louth's "Town Clock": on the lost Tudor Town Hall from 1714, then the prison, finally ending up on this 19C warehousepic.twitter.com/L0OSqvc9TM
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An abandoned warehouse on the Louth Canal being reclaimed by naturepic.twitter.com/PBSzVE59Ku
@caitlinrgreen Yes, but how gracefully!
Still a few brambles down by the canal :) Folklore claims only 2 more days until devil spits on them+they go bitter!pic.twitter.com/RatEzA05iU
Holy Trinity Church, Louth---first built in 1834, rebuilt in 1866, burnt down in 1991, and rebuilt again in 1997.pic.twitter.com/UEIdRHjZjW
@caitlinrgreen Lovely bucolic setting, but might there be skeeters in the summertime?
@GeorgeRick1 possibly a few mozzies...! Also at least one kingfisher :)
@caitlinrgreen I take it that mozzies are the local skeeters?
@GeorgeRick1 It's certainly what my family uses! :)
@caitlinrgreen You mean like these? (from "The Far Side")pic.twitter.com/4183bkDZGQ
@caitlinrgreen wonderful scenery :D Saw a same canal with overgrown herbs in Marburg Germany
@Umarkarim89 Fascinating to see them retaken by nature! :)
@caitlinrgreen yeah they are wonderful. Only thing lacking is a Robin Hood hiding in them :)
@caitlinrgreen that's a good walk. ..
@caitlinrgreen @bexhillmuseum Looks very tranquil...
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