Can it truly be 10 years ago that ‘Framing the Landscape’ came into fruition, from an initial sketch on a piece of paper the concept was born. “I wanted children to see the drama of Mother Nature and how the…
Can it truly be 10 years ago that ‘Framing the Landscape’ came into fruition, from an initial sketch on a piece of paper the concept was born. “I wanted children to see the drama of Mother Nature and how the…
We enjoy seeing how you frame the landscapes of Yorkshire utilising the five installed frames at Brimham Rocks, Marsden Moor, Hardcastle Crags, Holme Moss and Newton Wood, near Roseberry Topping. Please keep them coming on instagram and twitter with either…
Thank you to Michiko Smith for her stunning photograph of Roseberry Topping through frame installed at Newton Wood National Trust location, North Yorkshire. Framing the landscape #roseberrytopping #northyorkshire @northyorkmoors @framingthelandscape #frame #picoftheday #tagforlikes #followme #instagood #scene_of_yorkshire #scene_of_england #hill #landscape…
Yorkshire locations that are worth visiting over the long Easter weekend ..
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“Many people look, but only a few see” – great quote from @nationaltrust #deep #nationaltrust #brimhamrocks #geologyporn #Yorkshire #visityorkshire #teambobblehat A post shared by Tom (@unmanlyblonde) on Feb 25, 2017 at 10:54am PST
Absolutely wonderful colours out on the moors this morning, above Marsden Moor, National Trust with the misty cloud moving across the landscape devouring roads in its wake ….adding drama to the vista.