Wildcard entry, completely open to any interpretation but make sure it’s interesting, this is a competition remember!
Tell us why it’s interesting!
St.Nicholas’ church is a very unusual little creation; its structure dates in its entirety from about 1590 and a large part of the chancel is filled with a large, painted monument to its builder Richard Chernocke (his initials “RC” are picked out in nailheads on the door)
read more at ST NICHOLAS CHURCH - Hulcote And Salford Parishes: Holcot | British History Online
As Stevie says, just as this was being typed, the subject only carries a maximum of four points. We may be humourless and we may be tired but we are still alert enough to spot your shameless attempt to get more points
And he spent a lot of time and effort gluing a 4 and a Grey Arrows sticker on the front. He has been awarded the full four points for his industry and ingenuity :}
You spend weeks looking for Citreon H vans, and then one shows up outside your work. No more extra points that what I have, but would have saved a few quid on mileage and pizza!
This is Drum Bridge, in Lagan Valley Regional Park, one of Northern Ireland’s eight AONBs. There are numerous other suitable locations all the way along the Lagan Towpath from Belfast to Lisburn.
11. AONB Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or In Scotland it’s National Scenic Areas National Scenic Areas of Scotland: maps - gov.scot