therwol wrote:
One thing interesting to me is that the building that is the focus of your set is multi-colored. I've been all over Cumbria, including near this village, and I've not seen that before. The buildings tend to be brown, beige or white in color, in keeping with the tradition and history of the area. I'm told by friends in the area that the Cumbria County Council is strict when it comes to the appearance of buildings, including houses.
Having said that, I believe that I will try to visit Haverigg the next time we're allowed to travel to the UK from the US. This is the first year in many that we've not been able to do so.
Very nice set. Your photos are always an inspiration.
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Thank you very much for looking in Therwol it's much appreciated.Glad you liked them and you're correct about the County councils being strict about the colour codes but i dont know why they they have ,if any,
permissions to paint the buildings as they have.It's quite a pleasant place to visit as well,nice and peaceful.Lots of ramblers seem to use it a lot as well.Hope all this virus thing clears up soon Therwol then we can all do a bit more travelling.