3. south of Worksop
New Year's Day 2008
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3 south of Worksop
A view of SK6273 : Clumber Bridge from the far bank. This western side seems a good deal redder than the eastern.
by Derek Harper
Carr Vale Nature Reserve is owned and managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and is the best wetlands site in the East Midlands for birdwatching.
One of the pay and display car parks at Bwlch Pen Barras. The high ground behind is Foel Fenlli, which has a hillfort on the top.
by John S Turner
It was in a barn at Ty Gwyn that the first Sunday school was established for Llanfwrog church in about 1806.
by Eirian Evans
The Llangollen Railway Society has found a real niche with these holiday trains. The train was well full and everyone seemed to enjoying themselves.
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by John Haynes
This tiny stream flowing down from Mynydd Ednyfed hardly seems to merit the name River.
by Alan Fryer
The A47 turns left here. For some reason, there's an embankment in the middle of the road and of the roundabout. Maybe there was once a flyover here, or hope of one.
by Ben Harris
Birmingham Garage from Church Street. Developers are planning to build flats on the land to the left (adjacent to the railway embankment).
by David Bowen
Bont dros 'New Cut' sef ffos ger Fferm Wern / Bridge over the New Cut drain near Wern Farm.
by Ian Medcalf
The church on a snowy morning.
St Peters is a nice 14th Century church with a Norman doorway TM3298 : The Norman arch at Mundham church.
The churchyard is a wildlife area meaning a nice display of Snowdrops TM3298 : Snowdrops in full flower in the Spring and Bluebells/Orchids TM3298 : Mundham Churchyard in the Summer.
St Peters is a nice 14th Century church with a Norman doorway TM3298 : The Norman arch at Mundham church.
The churchyard is a wildlife area meaning a nice display of Snowdrops TM3298 : Snowdrops in full flower in the Spring and Bluebells/Orchids TM3298 : Mundham Churchyard in the Summer.
by Ashley Dace
The large mound at the centre of this picture looks man-made and has long been considered by some historians to be the site of a medieval fortification or palace. However, it is almost certainly a naturally formed glacial mound. It lies beside the road from Seven Wells to Bryn Dadlau and the wind farm beyond.
by John Gibson
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