5. south of Ledbury
New Year's Day 2007
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5 south of Ledbury
This footpath through the wood on the eastern slopes of Ragged Stone Hill is followed by the Three Choirs Way long distance path.
by Philip Halling
As the former Fairfield Hospital (also known as the Arlesey Three Counties Asylum) is redeveloped the church has been cleaned externally but is otherwise just used as a builders store.
by Andy Walker
The River Stour, in flood, looking north to the Anchor Inn in Nayland (which is in the next square). This photo shows the point where the river and its relief channel join, south of the village.
by John Lemay
A New Year's Day procession of old cars created passing problems on these narrow upland lanes above Cwm Gwaun.
by Natasha Ceridwen de Chroustchoff
Play area and recreation ground created after the construction of the housing at Great Ashby below Clayhills Springs
by Graham Burnett
The view was taken looking towards Thorrington
by Glyn Baker
One of the old aircraft hangars still exists today. Now used for storage of general golf course machinery.
by RAY JONES
The fields of this farm slope down gently to the edge of the steep sided Wye Valley. The photograph illustrates a traditional farmhouse with barn conversion indicating diversification.
by Gill Stott
A lovely picture of the brook viewed downstream towards Blakeney.
by Paula Smith
This view is of the towpath heading towards Turnford and Broxbourne. In the foreground is the remnants of a previous bridge.
by Chris Pepper
This feature runs parallel with Bush Hill at this point.
by John Salmon
Very wild weather on new years day 2007, spectacular !!
by Mike Graham
This was once one of the handful of stations on the Swindon and Highworth Light Railway. The S&HLR company was taken over by the GWR before it actually managed to runs any trains of its own. See Link
for more about the line.

by Brian Robert Marshall
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Additional field drainage required?
by Roger Cornfoot
Between Blackmill and Bryncethin
by John Finch
A peaceful area for ramblers and dog walkers next to Shoebury Garrison. Here can be seen one of the many creeks that run out to the Ness.
by Julieanne Savage
View of the Church of St John of Jerusalem at the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth.
by Michael Fischer
Grade II listed row of terraced houses built in 1795, and described at this Link

by Jim Osley
Seen from the rock gardens. A group of tourists gather on the decking outside.
by Martin Addison
The tower gives very good views over most of the reserve. Like all of the reserve it is fully set up for disabled visitors - there is a lift up the middle. This is the Wader Scrape but the water levels are currently very high so there is no exposed mud, or even many islands.
by Hugh Venables
The piglets were playing happily in the muck and chasing each other around but mum plainly thought I was worth investigating. Two of this brood looked like saddle backs.
by Penny Mayes
Flat Holm can be seen in the background. The building on the left is Slimridge Farm the animals in the field are llama.
by Adrian and Janet Quantock
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