Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 1
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 2
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 3
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 4
Rough Standhills early autumn pine avenue
View west over Limb Valley from Lady Canning's Pla…
Fractal sycamore 1
Fractal sycamore 2
Fenney Lane steps
Wall on wall
Beeches panorama
Beeches panorama BW
Handfasting Ground devastation 1
Beech in the spotlight
Looking to Fulwood Hall
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 3
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 2
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 1
Lonely sycamore and Wigley Farm fields
Lonely sycamore in September
Lonely sycamore
Bole Hill Plantation view to south
Bole Hill Plantation view to south-west
Footpath to Firs Farm
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 2
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 1
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag tip 2
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag tip 1
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' stone work
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' site
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 4
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 3
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 2
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 1
Limb Valley bluebells 2
Limb Valley bluebells 1
Layers over Totley
Early Autumn beeches
Early Autumn Gateway to Heaven
Fenney Lane hollow way 2
Fenney Lane hollow way 1
Hogweed seed heads
Limb Valley Autumn trees
Limb Valley Autumn trees panorama
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Handfasting Ground devastation 2
A recent fallen tree has brought chaos to the 'bowing beech' where we held our handfasting ceremony at the Summer Solstice in 2005.
It's a bit sad, but the woodland is constantly changing anyway; nothing stays the same for ever.
In April 2005 it looked like this...
... and at the Winter Solstice in 2009 it looked like this:
It's a bit sad, but the woodland is constantly changing anyway; nothing stays the same for ever.
In April 2005 it looked like this...
... and at the Winter Solstice in 2009 it looked like this:
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