




Welcome to the world of the Vincent D'Onofrio obsessed - and a bit of real life thrown in.
The Royal Artillery were based at Woolwich Barracks. It is a truly stunning building, on a grand scale, and is also being sold off for development.
I'm pretty sure there are glimpses from hereabouts in the training scenes from FMJ.
This is a probably a part of my view, but it's difficult to pin it down. The river is very wide by the time it gets to Woolwich.
The Thames Flood Barrier is to the east of Woolwich. This picture shows it raised against potential flooding. I don't know the official names for its parts, but the piers are a permanent fixture, the walls between roll up when the water is high. The Thames is a tidal river, and exceptionally high tides are a constant danger - and a more frequent one these days. It may not be enough for much longer.
Of course, Woolwich is where they filmed Full Metal Jacket, creating what they needed at an old gasworks. There are also glimpses in the film of the Royal Artillery Barracks, which will be in my next post.
The house, oast, hedges and nursery garden.
The house from the far end of the main lawn.
A 2000-year-old Roman well-head is the focal point at the end of the lawn.
The house from the rose garden.
Pat goes to almost every performance the opera group gives, even though she lives many miles from where they perform and doesn't drive. She's a radiographer, and before the powers-that-be saw fit to move her department from the small specialist neuro unit where it used to be and install it in a large general hospital, she worked close to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club. Her department used to x-ray and scan injuries to the likes of Pete Sampras.