Southwold Pier was built in 1900.
Southwold, Suffolk.
The pier has a tasteful collection of eateries and gift shops.
The Latitude Music Festival takes place nearby in July.
Southwold Pier was built in 1900.
Southwold, Suffolk.
The pier has a tasteful collection of eateries and gift shops.
The Latitude Music Festival takes place nearby in July.
Heading west out of town, this is the last walkway down the cliff.
Cromer, Norfolk.
From above Cromer pier.
Above Cromer Pier.
This lighthouse was constructed in 1790 and is located on the edge of the village of Happisburgh, Norfolk.
Near the village of Hickling, Norfolk.
The Norfolk Broads are a series of shallow navigable lakes and rivers and have been a popular recreational boating destination since the late 19th century. Many are also nature reserves due to the unique wetlands habitats.
The shallow lakes were formed when medieval peat excavations flooded due to rising sea levels hundreds of years ago.
Near the village of Hickling, Norfolk.
This mill dates back to 1820.
Near the village of Thurne, Norfolk.
An early 20th century windpump near the village of Horsey, Norfolk.
The Pier, Cromer, North Norfolk.
Cromer Pier from above.
The middle section of Cromer Pier at sunset.
For a short period of time in spring, trees are covered with very small very green leaves.
Both pictures were taken in Lincoln Arboretum earlier this week.
Taken from the top of the hill on Wordsworth St (cyclists are nearing completion of the hill climb section).
On the right of the picture (red outfit) is Olympic Gold Medallist and eventual race winner, Peter Kennaugh of Team Isle of Man.
The Long Slog Up Michaelgate
Flat Out On West Parade
Bottom of Yarborough Rd
After a pleasant stroll westwards along the Fossdyke from Lincoln, drinks and lunch can be enjoyed by the river.
A textbook May Day Bank Holiday today: sunny and a top temp of 20C.
Waterside Shopping Centre, Lincoln.
A tranquil River Witham flowed slowly under High Bridge and past Wilko and Waterside this morning.
From the ridge in Bracebridge Heath: Cottam Power Station in neighbouring Nottinghamshire.