5130 x 3407 px | 43,4 x 28,8 cm | 17,1 x 11,4 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
2008
Ubicazione:
Pennan Village Aberdeenshire Grampian Region Scotland
Altre informazioni:
Access to the Village of Pennan is down a narrow and the steep road emerges onto the village's single street at a tight junction next to the Pennan Inn. There is a small car park at the western end of the village Pennan is almost unique, though in fact it has a lot in common with nearby Gardenstown and Crovie. It sits at the base of a north-facing cliff looking out to sometimes stormy seas. There is just enough space between the bottom of the cliffs and the sea for a single row of dwellings, many placed gable end on to the sea to reduce their exposure to the elements. Today there is little to do in the village other than stroll the main street and the harbour, skim stones, or just watch the sea rolling in. But Pennan is well worth a visit simply because it has a unique atmosphere and character: and film buffs will find a particular attraction in using that very special phone box.