Cheshire
Cheshire is a county blessed with a remarkable mixture of both heritage and character.
Although justifiably famous for its abundance of black & white "Magpie" buildings that create many a picture postcard scene, the county hides so much more contained within a landscape from rolling Peak District hills to the wide expanse of its renowned Cheshire Plain.
Alan Novelli Photography specialises in imagery of the Cheshire region. Please remember that this section of 10 images represents a tiny proportion of pictures available. If its in Cheshire - we'll probably have it!
The following images represent a small insight into the beauty waiting to be discovered around this magnificent county.
Although justifiably famous for its abundance of black & white "Magpie" buildings that create many a picture postcard scene, the county hides so much more contained within a landscape from rolling Peak District hills to the wide expanse of its renowned Cheshire Plain.
Alan Novelli Photography specialises in imagery of the Cheshire region. Please remember that this section of 10 images represents a tiny proportion of pictures available. If its in Cheshire - we'll probably have it!
The following images represent a small insight into the beauty waiting to be discovered around this magnificent county.
AUTUMN SPECTACULAR
There can be no finer season than autumn.
How appropriate then, that perhaps the finest village in all Cheshire is shown in context with the most glorious of nature's seasons.
Great Budworth has been described as "A rare bit of Tudor England", with the olde-world dwellings lining both sides of its main street sporting twisting chimney stacks, wide windows and eaves that head off in every conceivable direction.
Here the red, green, and golden hues of the autumn leaves provide a spectacular setting for the perfect white cottages on School Lane.
There can be no finer season than autumn.
How appropriate then, that perhaps the finest village in all Cheshire is shown in context with the most glorious of nature's seasons.
Great Budworth has been described as "A rare bit of Tudor England", with the olde-world dwellings lining both sides of its main street sporting twisting chimney stacks, wide windows and eaves that head off in every conceivable direction.
Here the red, green, and golden hues of the autumn leaves provide a spectacular setting for the perfect white cottages on School Lane.
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