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Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Godley Hill Road
The fine row of terraced houses are on Godley Hill Road.
The road behind us leads into the Kerry Foods Factory, which is visible from Windy Harbour and other viewpoints.
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18 comments:
I love terraced house, so completey well thought out!
Thanks so much Gerald, saved you a piece of pie, sorry you had your tea! lol!
Dx
What a charming area. :)
What a lovely, peaceful looking street! And a beautiful capture, Gerald!
Sylvia
The house looks like huge and so peaceful surrounding.
G is for Gold
Nice shot...I like the sun and shadows in this...
Love the terraced homes and the name of the Road. Nice choice for the letter G.
Those houses have a lovely location. And your shot draws me in to the photo so I feel like I'm walking in the park.
your grass looks so much greener than ours!
this looks like a beautiful place to live.
Peaceful and inspiring.
I used to live in a similar house - different kind of surroundings though.
Beautiful place. Looks very calm and quite.
It must be a lovely place to stay.
Wonderful place and great shot! :)
Léia
how nice it would be to walk along that path. Beautiful road....
How beautiful! There must be a lot of shade on that street when the trees have leaves on them.
I like the composition of this photo...really nice when enlarged.
Seeing this pic made me think of a nice pint of beer Gerald!
(referring to what sits up the grassy bank to the right!)
It's a great image - you certainly have the knack when it comes to spotting a good photo opportunity!
Looks a bit like an academic setting, i think. Pretty.
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