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Images from the Walks
170702View of Hen Cloud & Tittesworth Reservoir
170703Looking north from the Roaches to the village of Flash
170704The view to the Cheshire Plain from the Roaches
170705View north from Roach End to Shingsloe
170706The trig point on the Roaches offers superb views
170707Doxey Pool is on east side of path across the Roaches
170708Looking southeast along the crags of the Roaches
170709Looking back to the Roaches from the end of the walk
170901The large parish church at Alstonefield
170902The parish church at Alstonefield
170903Looking down into Dfovedale from above Milldale
170904The River Dove at Milldale
171101The parish church at Hanbury
171102Rolling country between Hanbury & Draycott in the Clay
171103The route between Hanbury and Draycott in the Clay
171104Retrospective view of the parish church at Hanbury
171105End of bright sunny January day, Draycott in the Clay
172801River Dane at Three Shires Head
173101The Sher Brook, Cannock Chase
175201The high-level path in Consall Nature Park
175202Convenient bench high above the Churnet Valley
175203Consall station and the Cauldon Canal, Churnet Valley
175301Abraham's Valley path near Severn Springs, Cannock Chase
175302Track climbing up Abraham's Valley, Cannock Chase
175303Looking back to Severn Springs from Abraham's Valley
175304The old First World War firing range, Cannock Chase
175305Disused fire look-out tower at Haywood Warren, Cannock Chase
175306Sign showing start of Abraham's Valley walk from Severn Springs, Cannock Chase
180101The Commonwealth War Cemetery near Pye Green (Cannock)
180102The German War Cemetery near Pye Green (Cannock)
180103Katyn Memorial in memory Polish Forces
180104Looking west into Shropshire from Cannock Chase
180201Shugborough is dotted with monuments and summer houses
180202Shugborough Hall ancestral home of Earl of Lichfield
180203Summer house, Shugborough park
180204Essex Bridge packhorse bridge, River Trent, Shugborough
180205Great Haywood junction, Trent & Mersey and Staffs & Worcs Canals
180601St Peter's Church, Kinver
183701Shropshire Union Canal near Norbury Junction
184301Fire Tower at Haywood Warren, Cannock Chase
184302Forestry plantations above Haywood Slade, Cannock Chase
184303Path down Haywood Slade, Cannock Chase
186201Chrome Hill seen from the banks of the River Dove
186202The Quiet Woman pub and its unusual sign
186203High Wheeldon from Staffordshire side of River Dove
193401Highgate Common, sandy heathland
193402Forest Lane, Highgate Common
193403Poppies, Highgate Common
193404Halfpenny Green Airfield
193405Mere Copse undergrowth
193406Llamas, near Mere Hall
193407Mere Hall
193408Mere Hall, Staffordshire Way
193409Small pond on Highgate Common
194101The Millennium Way by Broadhill, Staffordshire
202301Freda's Grave, New Zealand Rifles' mascot
202302Glacial Boulder, Cannock Chase
202303Cannock Chase is typical heathland
202401Path crossing on Kinver Edge, Staffordshire
209901Stafford park in early Spring

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