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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Any ideas where this view of Kelston Roundhill is from?
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Visit of friends from Fairfield House: echoes of Ethiopia
On a chilly January evening we had the pleasure of a visit from our near neighbours at Fairfield House, former home of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor Heile Selassie. Today two charities operate there: Fairfield House (responsible for the substantial … Continue reading
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Misty January
Walkers have been deprived of their distant views for a few days. But there is a different haunting beauty to the clump in the mist.
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Bath Preservation Trust kicks off 2017 with a team outing on Kelston Roundhill
Bath Preservation Trust was set up to in the 1930s to save historic Bath from being cut in half by a new road. Now the Trust safeguards the historic character and amenities of the town with planning advice and education. … Continue reading
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