When I first wrote (n 2010) the post about our trip to northern England, I kept strictly to the gardening photos. I’m being a lot looser about subject matter in this series of preludes, so why not share some of the rest of the photos that I love from that trip? This photo with cotoneaster (?) could certainly have gone in the winter garden tour entry!
I love the way Christmas trees were often stuck up high on the old buildings.
Chapel Allerton was the Leeds suburb where Chris’s parents lived.
I had been watching the northern England working class television drama Coronation Street with Chris back in Seattle. (We could get it via Canadian tv there…not so later at the beach so I left it behind after a few years of getting a friend to tape it for me.) I loved walking around Chapel Allerton and seeing the non touristy views of humbler neighbourhoods.
Specialty shops for fruit and for meat still existed in the small neighbourhoods. I wonder if they do now?
A lot of the old houses had the most wonderful atriums and bay windows.
Acc. to a Leedsman, the photo should be spelt Harrogate! I want to show a builder a photo of this and say: just stick this on my house, pretty please! Just look at the flowers within; this could have gone in the winter gardens album as well.
We went to the glorious Leeds Market, which was threatened by development and destruction at the time. There was a movement on to save it, which proved successful, similar to the salvation of Seattle’s Pike Place Market.
Near Chris’s parents flat, ponies lived in a farm field.
Kirkstall Abbey was one of Chris’s favourite places.
Next: off in a rented car to explore more of Northern England.
great pics! I never saw the grocers in Chapel Allerton, it’s now a hardware store.
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Thanks so much for the update on Chapel Allerton. I wonder if the field with ponies is still there…25 years later!
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Update – Chapel Allerton now has a new grocers!
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I shared this with my former spouse, Chris Nickson, who is living in Leeds again. I do recommend his excellent Richard Nottingham mystery series, set in historic Leeds.
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