2012
ST8038 : Brimble Hill Clump (east)
taken 12 years ago, near to Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, England
Brimble Hill Clump (east)
In the background on the left we can see Brimsdown Hill rising to Duke's Clump (which some locally and with affection call "Bluebell Wood"; a woody annex of Bidcombe Wood). To the right, Bidcombe Hill slides on down the valley to Cold Kitchen Hill overlooking Kingston Deveril on the lovely River Wylye (the latter finding its rising at the foot of White Sheet Downs, behind the camera operator's back a mile or so south of Long Knoll). Interestingly, the Wylye is logically mapped as finding its rising between Rodmead Farm and Combe Barn Farm as drainage from White Sheet - the Village of Kilmington nearby claims this honour. But that's another story.
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