COTTAGES, CASTLES AND NARROW BOATS

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  1. ARMANDII

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    As it was my day off and the sun was shining I decide to have a little wander around the local area after a few jobs in the garden.

    One of the pretty cottages around my area.
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    The entrance to Bickerton Castle.......which is not really a castle but something a rich family decided to build as a shadow of Beeston Castle which is close by.
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    This is near Nantwich and every year they build a straw statue/figure around 50' high on different themes. This one is on the Cycling Olympics, and before that there was a 50' Polar Bear with glowing eyes, and before that a 50' Meerekat.

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    A local Marina full of narrow boats.
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    Have we got a Gribble on GC
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    And I've found out where Ziggy lives when he's travelling around
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      That's a pretty dwelling place if ever I saw one Armandii. Very nice picture too,
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      The thread slipped out of my hands and got posted with only the first picture, Jenny, so I had to include the rest of the pics in mid stream:doh:
       
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      Understand Armandii. Loadsa pretty dwelling plces !! Never slept overnight on a riverboat - must be nice though...
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        Great pics Armandii:dbgrtmb:

        Gribbles come up on the pier at night & nibble your bait.
         
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          They are great photos :blue thumb: The cottage and entrance to bickerton look fairy tale :wub2: x
           
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            Great pics Armandii:dbgrtmb:...i'd love a narrow boat:wub2:
             
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              Lovely pictures Armandii and the cottage is very 'chocolate box'. Love it! :)
               
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                Good pictures, ARMANDII :dbgrtmb:



                Loli, when I was a kid (yes, I really was a kid in the dark distant past) I spent part of my school summer holiday on a working narrow boat. The parents of one of my friends at school lived and worked on it (he stayed with an aunt when his parents were travelling) and I joined him for the holiday. It was horse drawn and, as a kid from London, I was fascinated by the horse. There were two boats, with us living in the front one and the cargo in the second. Wonderful holiday :thumbsup:
                 
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                  Excellent pictures, LOVE the cottage, its beautiful!
                   
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                  I have a friend who lives on a Narrow Boat year in and year out all through the seasons and travels up and down the canals throughout the Midlands . He loves it as he's a single man, although he has a girl friend he calls "Mrs Bracegirdle" and he reckons it's the life.:snork:
                   
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                    Lovely pics. I don't think I would like to live on a Narrow boat, as I always think the would be a bit damp in the winter(or I could be wrong) It sounds idyllic. How do you get on with the community tax, are you exempt?:doggieshmooze:
                     
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                    I believe they don't pay Rates as such, liliana, but they have to have a licence to float a boat on the water, they also have to have insurance, and the boats have to be hauled out of the water and checked every so often. So while it's cheaper than living in a house it is getting to be more expensive as the yearly costs go up. Plus, I believe that they're only allowed to moor up in certain areas for a limited time. Anyway, here's the rest of the pics I took of the narrow boats at the Marina.....there was a lot of narrow boats moored up!!
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                      I would'nt want to have my bottom scraped.:heehee:
                       
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                      I remember seeing the Meerkat while driving up to North Wales a couple of years ago.
                      It was quite an impressive sight from the road, am I right in saying it was alongside the A51?
                      Must admit we didn't realise it was a Meerkat though, we thought it was an Otter! :redface:
                       
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