UK - Powis Castle
Wales - travel photos - 5 September 1999 - Day 9 Scans from trip to the UK in 1999
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UK - Powis Castle
by
Jody Taylor
5 September 1999 - Day 9
Scans from trip to the UK in 1999
Powis Castle
Powis Castle is an impressive stone keep and bailey fortress, which was...
Powis Castle
Most of the great Welsh castles were allowed to decay when the medieval wars...
Powis Castle
Powis Castle
Powis Castle has been the ancestral home of the Herbert family since 1587, it...
Powis Castle
The magnificen
t garden planned by William Wynde. The famous hanging terraces..
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Powis Castle
Powis Castle
Garden Terrace.
Powis Castle
Perhaps the most famous garden in Wales: the 18th century terraces with their...
Powis Castle
The orangery.
Powis Castle
An informal woodland area was created on the opposing ridge to the...
Powis Castle
The garden was laid out 250 years ago following Italian and French...
Powis Castle
Powis Castle
The views from the castle are breathtaki
ng looking across the valley over the...
Powis Castle
Powis castle is home to the Clive Museum which displays a collection
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Powis Castle
Powis Castle
Powis Castle
Powis Castle
Powis Castle
Powis Castle
article published 5/6/2003
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I could look at your photos many times! Esp. appreciate the explanations on most of them!
ellie robb, April 6, 2004
Having seen these incredibly beautiful gardens in mid-July, I was disappointed not to see more colour photos of the flower beds. What a lovely place to visit!
Veronika Kardosh, August 2, 2003
Dear Jody, Thanks ever so much for your marvelous photos of Powis Castle! I haven't been there, but have seen the area around Wye Valley, it is sooo beautiful! Let's see some more!
ellie robb, May 6, 2003
Fred Gordon
Hi Jody - I really love this set of Photos, really my cup of tea (as we say in the UK) Please return and give us more
Sheila Gordon
, May 6, 2003
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