A little flavour of European cool with a vibrantly coloured scooter contrasting with the brightly painted cafe wall behind it.
A flavour of European cafe culture! Simple seating by a shady parasol promising the delicious tastes of fine wines and local delicacies.
The pretty cottages that line Church Street in Wadenhoe, Northamptonshire, could be taken straight from a chocolate box such is their idyllic charm.
One of the most famous streets in the world, The Shambles in York is a striking sight with its timber buildings leaning precariously together. Originally home to butchers shops, it is now possibly most well known for its links to Harry Potter as the alleged inspiration for Dragon Alley.
Looking the length of Minster Gate to York Minster and its famous Rose Window, framed by the independent shops to create that perfect old-world charm scene.
Sunset sailing on the open ocean onboard a cruise ship. Taken on the Norwegian coast.
An atmospheric night scene with two students approaching the illuminated Hertford Bridge in Oxford, unofficially known as the Bridge of Sighs.
A glimpse along Queens Lane in Oxford, lined with the medieval college buildings of Queens College and St Edmund Hall.
The beautiful, cobbled Radcliffe Square in Oxford flanked by the University Church of St Mary the Virgin and overlooked by the West Window of Brasenose College chapel.
A nighttime stroll for graduating students through the hazy, damp streets of historic Oxford, with the ancient Bodleian Library and Hertford College lining the way.
A student heading home for the night past the stunning entrance to the Radcliffe Camera and Brasenose College.
A nighttime stroll along Brasenose Lane, one of the many back streets of Oxford lined by ancient university buildings, full of atmospheric character.
The stunning West Window of Brasenose College chapel overlooking Radcliffe Square at night.
The iconic Bridge of Sighs, officially known as Herford Bridge, illuminated at night. The bridge spans the two parts of Hertford College and is only accessible to members of the college.
The iconic Bridge of Sighs, officially known as Herford Bridge, illuminated at night. The bridge spans the two parts of Hertford College and is only accessible to members of the college.