Rural Thursdays: Elementary, my dear Ramsdell ...
I passed Ramsdell Hall for the first time back in frosty February and posted details of its origins then, and the loose connection with Sherlock Holmes ;-) click that link to see the contrast...
Last week we were back on the Trent and Mersey Canal near Congleton and it was showing off its seasonal colours... Linked to the Rural Thursday blog.
And a private residence, I just looked it up. How lovely it would be to live here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat old building!
ReplyDeleteLove the ivy growing up the walls. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh i love this place and wow, a private residence? (thanks to paul's investigating!)...could you imagine living in such a place?!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful building, I like the red brick a lot!
ReplyDeleteLéia
It looked good in winter Chrissy, but better in autumn. Funny hoe buildings can also be seen to wear different 'coats'!,
ReplyDeleteGreat photo with lots of history ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
ReplyDeleteI've never seen red ivy. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou've a lovely photograph and enjoyed reading your mentioned previous blog entry.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing building - and so cool about the Sherlock Holmes connection (I read your other post:) I'm in the midst of reading the Holmes tales - this was lovely to see!
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning venue, lovely rich autumnal colours. I love your blog :)
ReplyDeleteSuzy x
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What a beautiful house!:):)
ReplyDeletesuch wonderful colour !
ReplyDeleteplease have a good friday.