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Sue Bristo's Pictures of Whalley

in the county of Lancashire

(12 total)Whalley Pictures

A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Flora, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire, Bluebells


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

4 stars
A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

A Woodpecker in Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Wildlife in England, Flora, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

4 stars
A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

White bluebells in Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... it's a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Flora, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Trees and Woodlands, English Countryside, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Flora, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, English Countryside, Wildlife in England, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

4 stars
A picture of Whalley
Spring Wood

Spring Wood

Spring Wood at Whalley in Lancashire .... is a semi-natural ancient woodland, this means that there has been a woodland on the site since before 1600. Many woodlands from this period do not exist anymore as they were cleared to make way for agricultural land. Spring Wood was once owned by the monks of Whalley Abbey and was originally called Oxheywoode, which formed part of a deer park.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Flora, Trees and Woodlands, Lancashire


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

A picture of Whalley
Whalley viaduct

Whalley viaduct

A view over the valley of the River Calder at Whalley, in Lancashire, showing the viaduct.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, Lancashire


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A picture of Whalley
Whalley viaduct

Whalley viaduct

The Longest and largest railway viaduct in Lancashire, at Whalley across the valley of the River Calder, in Lancashire, built in around 1846.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Whalley, bridges and viaducts