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Claypotts Castle

5 August 2004

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A bit of a nothing day today. Pottered about the house with Liam (weather wasn't up to much), watched some TV, did some tidying. Took Liam to his guitar lesson, then I went to CLAYPOTTS CASTLE (after having cleaned the camera lens!). Funny thing... I have relatives who live just along the road from this castle, and I must have driven past it hundreds of times without ever noticing it - yet it is right beside the main road at a busy junction (and it has houses on three sides)!

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Guest 09-Aug-2004 03:44
Very good capture of the texture. I love the plant in the forground. Good contrast.
laine8207-Aug-2004 21:02
Now with a bit of reno work I could live happily here. Lovely brickwork detail,Stewart.
Guest 06-Aug-2004 19:58
I like this shot. I kinda wish the tree was a little smaller, and more house. Soooo pretty.
Guest 06-Aug-2004 19:04
Love the tone, composition and details!
Zak06-Aug-2004 16:32
nice shaped castle!
Larry Ahern06-Aug-2004 15:55
Great!! I want that room at the top!
Melanie06-Aug-2004 15:11
I think I like this one best (so far) of all your castles. Not sure why. It just seems "right" :)
Jude Marion06-Aug-2004 11:12
What a great looking building! I like the monochroma a lot - it really enhamces the textures!
Argishti Khachik06-Aug-2004 09:09
Excellent shot Stewart! I like the framing very much and the stone texture ist very fine too!
cheers
Carmen06-Aug-2004 04:03
Love the black and white with this, and the composition is perfect too, with it sort of lurking there behind the tree in full sight. It's too funny though, that you've been in search of castles in godforsaken places and missed this one till now!
jypsee06-Aug-2004 01:44
I really like this composition; it lends some mystery to the castle.
Karen Leaf06-Aug-2004 01:25
All 4 shots of this are excellent, but I think I like the B/W best.
Robin Reid06-Aug-2004 00:36
I'm appreciating your castle "tour," and this is an excellent addition.
Guest 05-Aug-2004 23:46
What an interesting looking building. That guard house (?) perched on top of the tower looks nuts. B&W really suits this shot & the view through the trees makes it hard to believe your so close to civilisaton.
Herb 05-Aug-2004 23:39
Nice shot.
Gayle P. Clement05-Aug-2004 23:15

The texture of the stone is wonderful, Stewart. Great shot.