
Chester
Chester is a walled city in north-western England, rich in history and known for its well-preserved Roman city walls and medieval "Rows" of shops. It has a unique feel that all-ways surprises me whenever I visit.

Cardiff
Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, has witnessed architectural development from Norman times to the present day. I am always impressed with how diverse Cardiff is from its buildings,Plants,Parks and People. There is always something new to see here.

Wrexham
The City Of Wrexham in North East Wales is situated between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley, near the border with England
Wrexham's architectural character is largely shaped by its history as a market town, featuring a mix of medieval, Georgian, and Victorian styles.The town centre retains a medieval street pattern, with St. Giles' Church serving as a central focal point.

Corwen
Tucked in the midst of the Berwyn Mountain range, I feel like I have travelled back in time when walking through Corwen's streets.

Worlds end
Worlds End
World's End is a narrow vale situated between Wrexham and Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales. It is located at the head of the Eglwyseg Valley, enclosed by the cliffs of Craig y Forwyn, Craig y Cythraul, and Craig yr Adar.

Ruthin
Ruthin is a market town in Denbighshire, Wales, in the south of the Vale of Clwyd. I find it very picturesque, with a thriving selection of local business and with distinct features to it's buildings that I had not seen before visiting.