I've just scrolled down and realized there are more. They are precious, I wonder how many homes built today will be around in 300 years? I also meant to say earlier, I like the photo of you at the top of the post. You always look so happy.
Wonderful cottages Marion. And best of all, I love that you`re in your pictures because it makes it all so much more cozy and inviting to come and visit your lovely blog :)
Thanks a lot Marion for taking us with you on your "cottage tour". So far, I have just been a silent reader of your blog but now, I ~ M U S T ~ leave a comment: Those cottages are absolutely gorgeous, I love that style very much.
We live on the countryside as well. When Carol and Maria renamed their blogs I decided to give a new name to my blog as well. "Cottage" is one of my favourite English words, (please feel free to come along at any time)!
By the way, did you as well have the chance to admire the gardens that are - for sure - part of the cottages on your way?
I live in a small Welsh village which is situated in the southern tip of the Snowdonia National Park. Its an area of true outstanding natural beauty. We have the Cambrian mountains to the east of us and the coast of Cardigan Bay out to the west. My husband and I moved to Wales from The Cotswolds in England 19 years ago. We bought the old village Police Station, which we have worked tirelessly renovating ever since. You could say its a real labour of love. I have retired after working many years in the travel business, this now leaves me free to pursue the many things in life that I enjoy.
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hello again!
Hope all is well.
Lovely to be home after a holiday isn't it?
Dx
I've just scrolled down and realized there are more. They are precious, I wonder how many homes built today will be around in 300 years? I also meant to say earlier, I like the photo of you at the top of the post. You always look so happy.
What a lot of cottages. All about look the same too!! Thanks for sharing so that we here in the states can see your lovely homes. Sandy
I love the leaded glass window one. They are beautiful and sooo romantic! Thanks for sharing Marion.
Annabelle ~^..^~ xo
Wonderful cottages Marion. And best of all, I love that you`re in your pictures because it makes it all so much more cozy and inviting to come and visit your lovely blog :)
tea
xo
These are so enchanting, thanks for such a wonderful tour through your pictures.
Thanks a lot Marion for taking us with you on your "cottage tour". So far, I have just been a silent reader of your blog but now, I ~ M U S T ~ leave a comment: Those cottages are absolutely gorgeous, I love that style very much.
We live on the countryside as well. When Carol and Maria renamed their blogs I decided to give a new name to my blog as well. "Cottage" is one of my favourite English words, (please feel free to come along at any time)!
By the way, did you as well have the chance to admire the gardens that are - for sure - part of the cottages on your way?
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