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Exciting Day Tomorrow!

 

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I am delighted to have had some of my work selected for display at a lovely gallery in Berkhamsted: the Upstairs Gallery.

The Pattern Photography Exhibition runs 5-23 April.  If you are anywhere in the area do come and enjoy our varied and striking interpretations of the pattern theme.

Berkhamsted itself is worth a visit too.  It is a medium-sized historic market town on the western edge of Hertfordshire, sitting in the Bulbourne valley in the Chiltern Hills, and on the train line from London Euston.  The high street was a pre-Roman route known by its Saxon name Akeman Street and the earliest written reference to Berkhamsted dates back to 970AD.  There are some well preserved older buildings here still, including one that is considered to be the oldest jettied timber-framed building in Great Britain, officially dated to between 1277 and 1297.  It is lurking behind a Victorian façade at 173 High Street.  You can also explore the remains of an 11th-century motte-and-bailey Norman castle.

 

Upstairs Gallery, 268 High Street, Berkhamsted, HP4 1AQ, Herts

 

aDSC_0636_ppCopyright Debbie Smyth, 4 April 2016

 

 

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