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Arbor Low – A Hub of History and Mystery
Arbor Low certainly has an ambience about it. Set on a hill, ancient, panoramic views, windswept and weathered, secluded (the adjacent farm the only house for miles) – it is certainly an atmospheric location, especially when under moody skies. So, if you’re in the Peak District, do pay it a visit

Lee D Munro
5 days ago4 min read
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The Legend of the Chained Oak: Dimmingsdales' Iron Yarn
The Chained Oak still attracts many visitors each year. And the carriageway which tracks past the Chained Oak (originally running from Alton Towers to St. Giles’s Church in Cheadle) still remains to this day – and has it’s own tales.Â

Lee D Munro
5 days ago3 min read
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Inside...
A black and white photographic view inside a Britsh prison

Lee D Munro
Nov 23, 20241 min read
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Windows, Art & Liminality
Windows have long been the subject of artists, writers, poets and photographers. As a focus for creativity, the window can be both...

Lee D Munro
Feb 24, 20242 min read
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