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Eskdale

Eskdale
The lane next to Boot church in Eskdale .. you can almost sense an old horse & cart using this track?


Errwood Hall Ruins

Errwood Hall Ruins
This was the original entrance to the manor .. I believe ? Now overgrown.


Stour Valley Winter, Dorset.

Stour Valley Winter, Dorset.
The River Stour in flood, The North Dorset Trailway, December 2013.


Rutland

Rutland
Fort Henry built in 1788 as a pleasure-house for the nearby Exton Hall.


Cannock Chase

Cannock Chase


Grand union canal

Grand union canal
A barge moored up on the canal .. Boxing day 2013


The Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum
Central Hall


Kingsbury Water Park

Kingsbury Water Park
autumn walk


Passage leading to the Museum

Passage leading to the Museum
Sherborne Museum is housed in what used to be the gatehouse and almonry of the monastery once associated with the Abbey. Founded...


Ambleside from Wansfell 2

Ambleside from Wansfell 2
Ambleside again from Wansfell. The ever present Loughrigg and Langdale Fells behind. No wonder I love this place!


Barnack

Barnack
St John the Baptist Church


Coventry Cathedral

Coventry Cathedral
Cathedral`s tower. The spire rises to 90 m (295 ft) and is the tallest structure in the city. It is also the third tallest...


Uffington

Uffington
St Michael and All Angels Church


Dochart falls

Dochart falls
The bridge at the fabulous Dochart Falls in Killin




Reynolds Park

Reynolds Park
Taken at about nine in the morning on a clear November day.


Grasmoor view

Grasmoor view
The view from the fells around Cogra Moss looking toward Grassmoor & Crummock water


Petworth Deer Park

Petworth Deer Park
Petworth House in Petworth, West Sussex, England is a late 17th century mansion rebuilt in 1688 by Charles Seymour 6th Duke of...


Autumn colours

Autumn colours
Batsford Arboretum


Grassington, North Yorkshire

Grassington, North Yorkshire
The banks of the River Wharfe between Grassington and the village of Burnsall. This is a very popular place for walking.


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