Scotland by NJC.: The ruins of a Guesthouse adjacent to the Benedictine Boxgrove Priory, near Chichester. Left in ruins following Henry V111's Dissolution in the 16th. Century, West Sussex.
Scotland by NJC.: Herstmonceux Castle and its lake-like moat seen from the south-east, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: The interior of Amberley Castle, now converted into a luxury hotel, Amberley, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: St. Peter's Parish Church and Village Hall in the splendid village of Slinfold four miles south-west of Horsham, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Panorama of the town of Arundel and Arundel Castle across the flood-plain of the River Arun, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: A good, old Victorian Railway Station in Pulborough, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Nave, North Transept, Flying Buttresses and Main Tower. The Cathedral's Bell Tower is a separate tower on the right. Chichester Cathedral's Spire is a landmark for many miles beyond the City itself, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Wonderful contrasts in Autumn at Sheffield Park Gardens, Weald, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Spring in the Sussex Weald at Itchingfield, looking to the Surrey Hills and Leith Hill Tower, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: A view westwards from the Devil's Dyke to Truleigh Hill in the South Downs. Mellow autumnal mists cling to the Downs and the village of Fulking defying the sun's rays until sunset, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: On the "Seven Sisters." Impressive cliffs between Birling Gap and Cuckmere Haven. The Memorial Stone remembers two brothers killed in World War One, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: The Old Pulborough Bridge over the River Arun, Pulborough, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: "The Devil's Dyke," a classic Chalk Dry Valley in the South Downs, north of Brighton. Image taken from west of Saddlescombe Farm, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Holy Trinity Church, Bosham, West Sussex. Some parts of the church date back to Saxon times in the late 800's, over 1,200 years old.
Scotland by NJC.: Habin Bridge, over the River Rother, less than a kilometre south of Rogate, on the road to Nyewood, was probably built in the 15th or 16th century, with improvements in the two centuries which followed, West Sussex.
Scotland by NJC.: Dog-walker Society on the cobbles, Church Square, Rye Old Town, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Cliffs and shoreline between Hope Gap and Cuckmere Haven, East Sussex.
Scotland by NJC.: Warnham is a small village on the north-west outskirts of Horsham, West Sussex. It includes the traditional features of Parish Church, Village Green, Primary School, two Public Houses, Butchers and General Store.
Scotland by NJC.: Flint-faced cottage and flint-built Parish Church of St. Mary's, in the South Downs village of Madehurst, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Motte, Bailey, towers, Curtain Wall and the site of one-time drawbridge at Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England. Parts date back over a thousand years.
Scotland by NJC.: Ardingly Reservoir built in 1978-79 is managed by South-East water. It has become very popular for water-sports including Wind-Surfing, Paddle-Boarding, Canoeing, Kayaking, Power-Boating and Dinghy-Sailing, Ardingly, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Near Beachy Head there are coastal Paths on at least three levels. Views extend north-east and east to Eastbourne and its Pier, and to Bexhill and Hastings, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: View east from Lewes Castle Motte. Left foreground, was the flat "Bailey," where a garrison would live in peaceful times, tend animals and grow food, now a Bowling Green. Right foreground, is Lewes High Street, East Sussex.
Scotland by NJC.: View to Newhaven from the South Downs near to the summit of Firle Beacon, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Bosham is an ancient place. With the ruins of Fishbourne Roman Palace less than two miles away, many Roman artefacts have been found in the area. The Roman Port may well have been at Bosham Hoe, a mile further south, West Sussex.
PANDOOZY PHOTOS: Wren-Troglodytes troglodytes.
Scotland by NJC.: Light fantastic. The streams in St. Leonard's Forest are known as Gills. They often lie at the bottom of surprisingly deep and steep valleys into the Sandstone. Most of their erosion would have occurred after previous Ice-Ages, West Sussex..
Scotland by NJC.: Lake, Lily-Pads, Mallard Ducks and Autumn colours at Sheffield Park Gardens, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: A view westwards from the Devil's Dyke to Truleigh Hill in the South Downs. Mellow autumnal mists cling to the Downs and the village of Fulking, defying the sun's rays until sunset, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: What appears to be a river in a Gill is yet another Hammer-Pond. So long have these reservoirs been here that they now blend in to the natural landscape, West Sussex, England.