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Scenery in Yorkshire (3 photos) Bempton, East Yorksby BettyThese photos were taken at Bempton, an RSPB sanctuary on the East Yorks coast. The Puffins... Villages in Somerset (22 photos) Puxton, Somerset, Englandby Tony EthridgeThe small village of Puxton is situated on the road from Bristol to Weston-super-Mare, and... Villages in Somerset (22 photos) Cross, Somerset, Englandby Tony EthridgeThe village of Cross is now by-passed by the A38 main road. The village was once the hub... Countrysides in England (6 photos) Winter Landscapesby HorsfieldThese are a few landscapes taken in South Oxfordshire during the recent cold spell in... Kent (94 photos) Sissinghurstby Jody TaylorSissinghurst is a National Trust Property This internationally renowned garden was... East Sussex (44 photos) Bodiam Castleby Jody TaylorBodiam Castle is a National Trust Property One of the most famous and evocative castles in... Kent (75 photos) Ightham Moteby Jody TaylorIghtham Mote is a National Trust Property Set in a Kentish sunken valley, Ightham Mote is... Kent (73 photos) Chartwellby Jody TaylorChartwell is a National Trust Property. Bought by Sir Winston Churchill for its... Wiltshire (74 photos) Salisburyby Jody TaylorSalisbury is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England. It has also been called New Sarum to... Dorset (36 photos) Kingston Lacyby Jody TaylorKingston Lacy is a National Trust Property. Journey back to Civil War times to track the... Wiltshire (95 photos) Stourheadby Jody TaylorStourhead is a National Trust Property. Lying in secluded privacy in its own valley,... Devonshire (45 photos) Seatonby Jody TaylorSeaton is a seaside town in East Devon on the south coast of England. It faces onto Lyme... Devonshire (86 photos) Beerby Jody TaylorBeer is a typical example of a beautiful, unspoilt Devon fishing village. Once a smugglers... Devonshire (106 photos) Knightshayes Courtby Jody TaylorKnightshayes Court is a National Trust Property When pioneer lace-maker John Heathcoat was... |
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