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Resultado de la busqueda de imagenes - "Harry"
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Whitecroft Track -- Looking South141 viewsSummer afternoon, Aug 3 2006. Our white gate on the left. We own this gravel track. Our neighbours told the Council our tractor was blocking the track (our track). I took this photo to show this to be untrue.
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Whitecroft Track, Afternoon of September 24 2006187 viewsWe put a couple of bales of haylage on our track (we had to move them from the stable yard, as we were removing a piece of farm equipment). They haylage does not block our track. I noticed today that our neighbours have a visitor, and the visitor has parked in our track, parallel to our bales of haylage.
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Marmadukes Luxury Hotel and the Four Poster Bed153 viewsFor some reason the management or decorator at Marmadukes Luxury Hotel thought the four poster bed (designed, apparently, by the guy who designed the beds in the Harry Potter movies) was the most important thing in the room. It filled the room. In fact, one of the four posts actually went up and into the antique chandelier. You couldn't use the single bedside lamp: it was behind a non-retractable curtain. Marjorie trying to read in the dark, in this hotel-from-Hell.
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Marmadukes Luxury Hotel - The Four Poster Bed111 viewsThis shot shows how the huge four poster bed, that absolutely dominated the tiny hotel room, actually went up and into the room chandelier.
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Harry's Birthday Cake202 views
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Harry Checking Out His Cake189 views
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Harry Licking His Chops233 viewsHappy Birthday Harry!
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Overhanging Hedge128 viewsLooking to the north-west. This photograph was taken on our track (the gravel area). Our boundary is the post and rail fence which is barely visible in the midst of our neighbours' hedge. This hedge is the eastern boundary of the small garden behind The Cider Mill (21 Colletts Green Road). The hedge and trees are apparently overhanging our property. Just beyond the hedge (but not visible in this photograph) is the entry to Jack and Margaret's house.
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The Cider Mill and Our Track183 viewsLooking down our track to the north. Our fence is on the right (east), and The Cider Mill is on the left (west). Our track, owned by us, is the gravel area on the right of the house. Public footpath PW-578 also runs down the track.
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The Cider Mill and Our Track216 viewsOur track is the gravel area to the right (east) of The Cider Mill. As is shown, the house has essentially no land on its eastern side, except for a small brick path about three feet wide. Our post-and-rail fence is on the right of this photograph.
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Front Door of The Cider Mill - 21 Colletts Green Road201 viewsThis photograph, taken from our track, illustrates how little land is owned by The Cider Mill. This is the front door of the house, on its eastern side. Our deeds (recorded at Land Registry) show that we own the area in gravel, at the bottom of this photograph. So our neighbours come out of their flower-bedecked front door and within a pace are on our land.
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A view of the Godwins' house216 views
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