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ThomasJPitts 28th June 2008
2008, Advertising, Architecture, Arts, Business, England, Eric Pickles, Houses, June, Keighley, National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, One-way traffic, West Yorkshire
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East Riddlesden Hall, Keighley

My first adventure as a National Trust Member was to East Riddlesden Hall in Keighley with a very dear friend… I’ve actually been here twice a week apart – once as a visitor and once to a wedding there. Now, this place is lovely both inside and out, except that inside the main house operates a one way system where you have to visit each room in turn – we were positively scolded for daring to enter a room without following the desired approach. Very odd.

Anyway, here are links to the photos from both visits. The first time was again cloudy, with spots of rain in the air, but the second time was in glorious sunshine. See if you can spot the difference between days…

  • Saturday, 14th June 2008 (12 photos)
  • Friday, 20th June 2008 (42 photos)
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