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A winged dragon I personally delivered the last bank holiday of 2007 & fitted to the roof of The 'Old sea Captains' Bed & Breakfeast in the beautiful little town of Lynmouth, North Devon. Overlooking the roaring river which runs to the harbour and out to sea. Should you visit Lynmouth there is a beautiful walk along the river inland to 'Waters Meet', where you will find a welcome rest at the tearooms for a cream tea, or two. yummy!

 

A Keystone dragon fitted to a main dorma of The 'Old sea Captains' Bed & Breakfeast. Should you visit Lynmouth, there is a beautiful scenic walk along the cliff's called the 'North Walk' Take the cable cars up to St. Mary's church (unusual stained glass windows) where you will see spectacular views across to Wales from the churchyard, then follow the signs for the northwalk, where you will find a narrow path that leads you high above the sea, and small wild goats feeding amongst the wild heather, all around you, if the heather is in flower, it is truly beautiful, and lots of stop off points to rest your legs on the way to a strange looking rock formation

 

A Keystone dragon fitted to a beautiful dorma of The 'Old sea Captains' B & B. Once you leave the M5 towards Lynmouth, there are some of the most spectacular scenic views across land , and out to sea that I have seen, and the hill into and out of Lynmouth will put any car clutch or driver to the test.

 

A Keystone dragon from the right overlooking the town and roaring river Lyn, my guest room also overlooked the roaring river Lyn and the town.

 

A Keystone dragon from the left overlooking the roaring Lynmouth river........... The small coastal town of Lynmouth became known throughout the world for the disaster that struck in August 1952. On the night of the 15th, after continuous rain throughout the day, the East and West Lyn Rivers rose suddenly and filled with the waters from their Exmoor catchment area. Large boulders and rocks were carried in the flow towards the village, destroying houses, roads and bridges, many lost their lives during that dark and terrifying night.

 

Ridge Dragon Fitted to a new roof up north, thank-you for the picture.

 

Winged Dragon Fitted to a new roof in Woodford Green, Essex.

 

Close up picture of a fitted Winged Dragon.

 

Unusual weird & wonderful Ridge creature in the same road Woodford Green.

 

A Jardineire positioned on the patio of a beautiful tended garden. not available

 

Pair of Horned Urns in Garden at Canturbury, pedestals no longer available.

 

Ridge Gargoyle fitted to a beautiful cottage vestable between Rye & Winchelsea.

 

Close up of left hand view of Ridge Gargoyle fitted to entrance vestable.

 

Close up of right hand view of Ridge Gargoyle fitted to cottage vestable.

 

Ridge Gargoyle on large house, Springfield  Road, Hastings.

 

A second Ridge Gargoyle on large house, Springfield  Road, Hastings.

 

Pair of splendid Mythical Lions in Canturbury.

 

Ridge Gargoyle bought for main roof gable end, many thanks Bow from Queensland Australia 

 

Charles - " I am absolutely delighted with the fountain mask  its even better than I had hoped"

 

Beautifully planted lush garden, with Lion fountain mask mounted on black marble

 

I thought it would be nice to include my own three roof dragons, my roof was renewed July 2007  by my friend Colin Hagger, and myself,  who it was a great pleasure to work with for two weeks, & I would like to express my gratitude for all Colin's hard work, and craftsmanship, many thanks, as I am delighted with my roof refurbishment, and the Keystone Dragon guarding the front of my roof.

 

The rear of my roof with my first Winged Dragon facing towards the Battle. All the roof tiles were removed over six thousand, new felt and batten's fitted, and the original tiles returned to the roof and ridge tiles re-bedded on fresh cement, Colin & I also took the opportunity to re-point my chimney and fit a cowl to prevent birds coming down the chimney, we also attended to the guttering all the way around.

 

My second Winged Dragon facing towards the English Channel, Colin & I also took down a large redundant chimney, filling two skips, and fitted a velux window, to enable me to build a loft room at a later date for extra space.

 

Three large Greyhounds, reproduced from an original to restore original design.

 

Beautiful Panther from Bath area! Just had to share it , isn't he fabulous!

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