stuff & nonsense

By sleepyhead

Chesterton Windmill

The Chesterton Windmill was constructed around 1632 of local limestone and sandstone and is unique in it's design, constructed on arched piers.

My first extra is of the King's Men stone circle, one of the three formations that form the Rollright Stones and was believed to have been constructed in the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age.

My second extra is of the mosaic floor of the triclinium (dining room) in the Roman villa at Chedworth.

My final extra is another shot of the windmill... with sky!

Thanks to everyone for their comments, hearts and stars for my Stonehenge shot. Will get back to you eventually but it's going to be a busy last couple of days.

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