Old Tong House by Tony Via Flickr: The name of the village derives from the Old English Tweonga, which means a pinched piece or spit of land; cf. tongs. This stems from the fact that Tong sits between two tributaries of the infant River Worfe.
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Old Tong House by Tony Via Flickr: The name of the village derives from the Old English Tweonga, which means a pinched piece or spit of land; cf. tongs. This stems from the fact that Tong sits between two tributaries of the infant River Worfe.
Yacht on the Mersey by Tony
Mersey yacht by Tony
Speke Hall, Liverpool by Tony
Danish splendour by Tony
Hanse Christian Anderson’s House, Odense by Tony
King’s Head Chester by Tony