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Grid reference SP5612

near to Beckley, Oxfordshire, England


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Sample images Breakdown list taken pre 2000 [2]
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SP5612 : Approaching the Wetlands Watch, Otmoor by Stefan Czapski Approaching the Wetlands Watch, Otmoor
A spacious and weather-proof hide on the RSPB's Otmoor reserve. Seen from another angle in Des Blenkinsopp's contribution: LinkExternal link
SP5612 : Dog rose on Otmoor by David Hawgood Dog rose on Otmoor
This flower of the wild dog rose is by the visitor trail on the RSPB reserve.
SP5612 : Gates of Lower Farm by Sarah Charlesworth Gates of Lower Farm
SP5612 : Stile to a footpath by Otmoor Lane by Steve Daniels Stile to a footpath by Otmoor Lane
SP5612 : Bench along a bridleway, RSPB Otmoor by Christine Johnstone Bench along a bridleway, RSPB Otmoor
Installed in memory of Barbara Joan Austin [1929 - 2004]. Ot Moor was first drained in 1816 and had been divided up into fields by 1830. Since 1997 the RSPB have been recreating wetlands here.
SP5612 : Bridleway alongside the Ot Moor by R Blackburn Bridleway alongside the Ot Moor
SP5612 : Otmoor Nature reserve by Dani Otmoor Nature reserve
by Dani
SP5612 : View from The Wetlands Watch Building by Des Blenkinsopp View from The Wetlands Watch Building
This is part of the wetland area overlooked from the bird watching building SP5612 : The Wetlands Watch, Otmoor There is a much greater area of reserve to the left of this shot but you would need to come in the morning to picture that as it's directly into... (more)
SP5612 : Bridleway by pumping house by Shaun Ferguson Bridleway by pumping house
Bridleway by pumping house on Southern edge of Ot Moor
SP5612 : The path to the car park by Steve Daniels The path to the car park
The path leads from the car park to the RSPB Otmoor Lookout.
SP5612 : Watch out for the Brown Hare by Des Blenkinsopp Watch out for the Brown Hare
Otmoor Nature Reserve is mainly known for the birds, but all sorts of other creatures live here too. A view along the bridleway near the Wetlands Watch observation building.
SP5612 : Ashgrave, west from the Wetlands Watch, RSPB Otmoor by Christine Johnstone Ashgrave, west from the Wetlands Watch, RSPB Otmoor
Ot Moor was first drained in 1816 and had been divided up into fields by 1830. Since 1997 the RSPB have been recreating wetlands here.

 
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