
A stormy day in St Albans, Hertfordshire, November 2022
The early 17th century timber framed building on the Market Square on St Albans always looks great, but this sudden burst of sun added to its appeal. I love its high pitched roof, the dormer windows and the casual slant of the second floor. The date 1637 is visible on the side of the building, the first storey windows are 18th century and the ground floor shopfront dates back to around 1900. What history! And it’s worth a look inside too.


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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 8 November 2022
Posted as part of Becky’s WalkingSquares
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We have clear blue skies today. First time in three weeks. 😀 😀
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Isn’t it wonderful!
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English towns always seem so dull in the winter months, I expect that’s why we like the Christmas lights. Or sun! St Albans looks interesting.
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Yes, I think many of our towns look better at night during winter. And St Albans is a great place to explore, it is packed with history. And also plenty of good places to eat and drink 🙂
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Love the lighting in the first photo Debbie. Such architecture and longevity…..bravo little building. Thanks for sharing 🙂 🙂
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Having waded across the flooded fields and sheltered from wind and rain this was a extra delight 🙂
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Ahhhh…our superwoman all for us ❤
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wonderful capture – I am definitely going to have to come and explore your home town in the new year
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Ooh yes, that would be fun
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That’s a glorious scene! With added coffee-stop 😉
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My favourite coffee shop. I was sitting outside it when this view appeared 🙂
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