The large field at the top of Hatch Hill, once a productive arable field, has been abandoned for the past three years, much to the benefit of local wildlife...
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Hatch Hill field... |
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Common spotted orchid... |
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Blue Columbine... |
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View from Wrenches Shaw... |
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View towards Cobham... |
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Towards Round Wood hill... |
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"Boast Post" where the NS214 footpath crosses Buckland Road... |
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Meadow View House from the vineyard... |
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The Old Rectory... |
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...a.k.a. The Vineyard Farms Social Club... |
Perhaps it should be called the Green Lion. The colour makes me think of Parsley the Lion from
The Herbs. As I recall, however, Parsley was "very friendly"...
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The Cock Inn... |
Walking on past the "Golden" Lion, a stroll up Henley Street brings you to the Cock Inn. It's a very good and refreshingly idiosyncratic pub, but it nearly always seems to be closed when I am walking past, which is a shame (for me, anyway). Opening times and more information about the place can be found on its web page (link
here).
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"Boast Post" where the NS 366 footpath meets the Cobhambury Road... |
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View south by Shoulder Of Mutton Shaw... |
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Bottom of Winterham Hill... |
The bare chalk has been seeded with rape to give a welcome covering to the north of Warren Road...
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