Photos from Somerset - Page 1
The images listed here are all taken from the walks featured on this website.
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Images from the Walks | ||
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121201 | Glastonbury Tor can be easily seen from Somerset Levels | |
122001 | View between Wheddon Cross & Luckwell Bridge | |
122002 | Dunkery Gate marks the entrance to open country | |
122003 | High moors of Exmoor provide views to the sea | |
122004 | Dunkery Beacon has a large cairn & trig column | |
122005 | Descending from Dunkery Beacon into the valleys below | |
122006 | Pastoral beauty near Wheddon Cross | |
122101 | View from Bossington Hill to Porlock Bay | |
122102 | Heather-clad Selworthy Beacon | |
122103 | South West Coast Path, Selworthy Beacon | |
122104 | Selworthy's famous thatched cottages | |
122105 | Whitewashed Selworthy Church | |
122106 | Packhorse bridge at Allerford | |
122201 | The Punchbowl from Withycombe Farm | |
122202 | Exmoor National Park has mixed scenery | |
122203 | Withycombe Farm, the Punchbowl | |
122204 | Winsford Hill. National Trust | |
127501 | Sheep shearing near Wells | |
127502 | Stone near Wellesley Farm | |
127503 | Topiary at a cottage in North Wootton | |
127504 | Glastonbury Tor from Worminster Sleight | |
127505 | Worminster Sleight | |
127506 | Churchill House from Worminster Sleight | |
127507 | Great Mullein on the trackbed of the old railway | |
127508 | Gateway in Church Hill above Croscombe | |
134601 | Wells Cathedral green | |
134602 | Priddy Mineriesis an area once excavated for lead | |
134603 | Elegant stone stile near Priddy Mineries | |
134604 | Priddy village - hurdle shelter | |
134605 | Ebbor Gorge near Wells | |
134606 | The descent into Wells from Wookey Hole | |
156701 | River Chew near Keynsham | |
156702 | Old time post box at Tuckingmill | |
156703 | The path near Marksbury | |
156704 | Date stone at Beckets Place House, Marksbury | |
156705 | St.Lawrence parish church, Stanton Prior | |
156706 | St. Loe's Castle | |
156707 | Newton St.Loe | |
166201 | View towards Loxton, from Crook Peak | |
166901 | Tarr Steps, a medieval clapper bridge and ford | |
169601 | Looking across Weacombe Hill from Bicknoller Post | |
175001 | Start of path to Dunkery Beacon, Dunkery Gate | |
175002 | View to Dunkery Gate from Dunkery Beacon | |
175003 | The large cairn on the summit of Dunkery Beacon | |
175004 | Descent path from Dunkery Beacon | |
175005 | Dramatic skies over Dunkery Beacon | |
175006 | Dramatic light over Dunkery Beacon | |
182201 | Multi-sided house in Hodder's Combe, Holford | |
182202 | A small brook runs the length of Hodder's Combe | |
182203 | Hodder's Combe sheltered by woods | |
182204 | Lady's Edge emerges into Sheppard's Combe from the woodland | |
182205 | Bicknoller's Post has stood here for over 60 years | |
182206 | Wild horses are common in the Quantocks | |
182207 | View with approaching Combes in centre of image | |
182208 | Higher Hare Knap from Black Hill | |
182209 | Exposed Quantock Hills make survival tough for trees | |
182210 | Wild horse grazing on the summit of Higher Hare Knap | |
182211 | The descent to Holford past Lower Hare Knap | |
182212 | Stella's Tea Room and Gardens, Holford | |
185601 | A Corner of East Quantoxm Head |
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