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Winter House
Winter House A snow covered house in a forest clearing during Winter time.
Christmas Log Cabin
Christmas Log Cabin A snow covered log cabin in a forest clearing during Winter time adorned with Christmas lights.
Winter Log Cabin
Winter Log Cabin A snow covered log cabin in a forest clearing during Winter time.
Theatre Seating
Theatre Seating View of an old theatre seating from the stage. Shot at the Royal Court Theatre, Bacup.
Theatre Seating
Theatre Seating View of old theatre seating. Shot at the Royal Court Theatre, Bacup.
Theatre Seating
Theatre Seating View of old theatre seating. Shot at the Royal Court Theatre, Bacup.
Theatre Seating
Theatre Seating View of an old theatre seating. Shot at the Royal Court Theatre, Bacup.
Theatre
Theatre View of an old theatre stage over the seating of the top tier. Shot at the Royal Court Theatre, Bacup.
Living On The Shore, Alesund, Norway
Living On The Shore, Alesund, Norway A shot of some houses by the shore side with a bleak sky in the background
Newton House Llandeilo
Newton House Llandeilo Newton House is owned and maintained by the National Trust, and is situated in Dinefwr (Dynefor) Park, close to the centre of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, South Wales.

It was formerly the main residence of the Rice (Rhys) family, elevated to the peerage of Great Britain as Baron (Lord) Dynevor.
Newton House Llandeilo
Newton House Llandeilo Newton House is owned and maintained by the National Trust, and is situated in Dinefwr (Dynefor) Park, close to the centre of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, South Wales.

It was formerly the main residence of the Rice (Rhys) family, elevated to the peerage of Great Britain as Baron (Lord) Dynevor.
Newton House Llandeilo
Newton House Llandeilo Newton House is owned and maintained by the National Trust, and is situated in Dinefwr (Dynefor) Park, close to the centre of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, South Wales.

It was formerly the main residence of the Rice (Rhys) family, elevated to the peerage of Great Britain as Baron (Lord) Dynevor.