The Lambourn Valley.
The river Lambourn wends its way through a valley of chalk hills for thirteen miles, from the horse racing village of Upper Lambourn to the historic market town of Newbury, where it joins the river Kennet. The river is a "Winterbourn", as it tends to dry up for weeks in the summer months. Along this stretch of river you will find white-washed stone, timber framed and flint houses,quaint thatched cottages , Tudor and Georgian Mansions, water mills, dove cotes, typical english pubs, reed beds, water
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Colourful flowers of the Lambourn Downs. Wild flowers are to be found any where you care to walk along the downs paths.
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The Lambourn Downs This shot is just above Maidencourt Farm
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The Valley The river meanders on its way from East Garston to Great Shefford.
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St. Mary's, Great Shefford An interesting old church with an unusual Norman Tower, topped with a turret...
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St. Mary's Great Shefford St. Mary's in a blanket of snow.
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Barns at Great Shefford Please God, keep the conversion maniacs away from these lovely 300 year old...
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Great Shefford Lovely old barns and a grain store perched on staddle stones, these...
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The Swan, Great Shefford A lovely old riverside Inn, pop in and have a spot of lunch, get a...
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Lambs at East Shefford Sheep have been part of the Valley life for centuries, these lambs...
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St. Thomas, East Shefford This little church dating from around 1100, is now redundant but an absolute...
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interior st.thomas Showing early wall paintings, probably Norman but some believe it to be part...
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Weston Mill The Old Mill at Weston, now a private dwelling
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Weston Mill Stream The River Lambourn flowing through the arch to the waterwheel.
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Weston Mill Chapel The Chapel built for the Mill and farm workers in 1864
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Mill Cottages Cottages built for the mill and farm workers in the 17th century.
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River Lambourn at Weston Trout fishing at Weston. What could be more relaxing and tranquil than this?
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The River Lambourn at Weston This wooden footway is provided along the swampy river bank for conservancy...
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Tranquillity at Welford Half way to Newbury now and the beauty goes on.
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Welford Park House This Grand Manor House was built during the reign of Queen Anne, the...
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Welford Park snowdrops. Welford Park Snowdrops attract crowds every February, when the Park is...
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Amongst the Snowdrops at Welford
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Welford Park in February Aconites and Snowdrops in the woods at Welford in February.
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Mistletoe at Welford Mistletoe growing high up in the trees at Welford.
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Bluebells at Welford Bluebell Wood at Welford
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St. Gregory's, Welford The original Norman Church was extensively altered in the 13th century...
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