Sunday, 5 February 2012

Frosty morn at Ramsdell Hall


Ramsdell Hall at Odd Rode in Cheshire was completed in 1760. It was built for the Lowndes family and it's thought that William Baker designed and oversaw the building. Baker was the architect who designed Baker Street in London, home to Sherlock Holmes at 221B Baker Street.

9 comments:

  1. The facade is adorable and I really feel it's a cold winter day there! Wonderful capture!
    Léia

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  2. This is very nice. It does look foggy and cold Chrissy.

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  3. It's a handsome house. I can't help wondering if central heating has been installed.

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  4. Great shot of the beautiful house!

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  5. Very stately looking...

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  6. Must be a nice place to call home, though I guess the heating bill might be a trifle OTT.

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  7. What a magnificent structure! It does look a bit brisk in temperature.

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  8. What joy to arrive, breath, being in hope of fresh bread and warm tea with a trace of lemon.
    Please have a good new week ahead.

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