Friday, 29 November 2013

Bentham

Bentham, in North Yorkshire (just!)  was the very first place to be featured on North West Images when I started the photo blog back on 12th January 2013. So it was about time a return visit was made. As can be seen from above, it was just about a month ago that I was there - the sign being a bit of a give away!
The main street.  
Looking in the other direction.
There has to be a connection here? The shop is called 'Pigtails' and the yellow sign states 'overhead hazard.'
Spotted in a window.
Armstrong's, just one of several local shops in the village. 
The Coach House pub dates from the 17th century and was originally called the Brown Cow.
Just across the road from the Coach House, on the corner of Station Road, is the Black Bull. It formerly had stables catering for travellers in coaching days. 
Window of the Black Bull.
Have you ever seen a bus shelter painted like this? 
The War Memorial.
A bell and a sun dial. The building used to house the infant school, but since 1983 has been a library.


A display outside a shop.

The traders of Bentham seem to make full use of the pavement outside of their premises.
The Town Hall.
Closer look at the tower and the clock.
This road leads to Bentham railway station, which is down the hill, behind where I was stood. 

1 comment:

  1. Some great shots here Mike, I liked the "Pigtails" shop! I hope nothing nasty or smelly fell on you!

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