I always like going to Ruthin – a small, medieval, hilltop town, with a perfectly formed set of relationships between the Castle, church and town square.
It has a grand Victorian town hall of 1863:-
A good monument in the church which looks Jacobean, but turns out to be early eighteenth century:-
Good Tudor detailing on a house alongside Trevor House in Castle Street:-
And good detailing on houses elsewhere:-








Charles and Romilly, I was so sorry to see that your time on Anglesey seems to have passed – it would have been lovely to have seen you again. Please do contact me next time – I can indulge your sea bathing in our little bay with changing rooms in the old scout hut! The Marran Grass is such a wonderful addition to the island, we love it. Best wishes to you both, Rhonda ( Boston)
Dear Rhonda, Yes, the time slipped by all too fast and we’re now back in London. Next summer, I hope. Charles