Castle Combe’s Market Cross by Fred255
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Description
Castle Combe has been called 'The Prettiest Village in England. This historic monument is the centre-piece of the village. It is believed to date from the 14th century when the privilege to hold a weekly market was first granted. Just below this there is also a structure sometimes refered to as the 'buttercross', which was in fact for tethering and mounting horses.
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Comments (10)
PD154
Nifty shot here mate, the 10 once more creating that spooky perspective.
rocserum
Been there a few years ago, did a drawing of this pitoresque site! Its a bit distorted by the wide angle view, still a great shot! RS
THROBBE
Nice POV David!
tizjezzme
Excellent shot ...
lucindawind
this is a really lovely place ! beautiful shot
lizzibell
great shot...
bmac62
I love old mounting stones and steps that are worn like these from hundreds of years worth of foot traffic. Neat pic.
rainbows
Beautiful capture, what a pretty place! Hugs. Spider. xx
petercp
Great perspective David! a very nice photograph.
ontar1
Cool structure, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!