On Sunday (16 September), we went to the village of Lacock. It must be one of the prettiest villages in the UK, many old half-timbered houses, and a spectacular abbey. It is all maintained by the National Trust, and hence fairly unspoilt. There is also the Fox Talbot museum, as he (inventor of the negative-positive photographic process)was a resident of Lacock. The only problem was trying to pictures without including the residents' cars! Still the have to park somewhere .......... Visitors have a large car park just at the edge of the village.
Monday, 17 September 2007
Lacock, Wiltshire
On Sunday (16 September), we went to the village of Lacock. It must be one of the prettiest villages in the UK, many old half-timbered houses, and a spectacular abbey. It is all maintained by the National Trust, and hence fairly unspoilt. There is also the Fox Talbot museum, as he (inventor of the negative-positive photographic process)was a resident of Lacock. The only problem was trying to pictures without including the residents' cars! Still the have to park somewhere .......... Visitors have a large car park just at the edge of the village.
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