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Grid reference ST7456

near to Wellow, Bath And North East Somerset, England


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Images in ST7456 Breakdown list images taken from ST7456 [1]
We have 13 images for ST7456
 : Wellow: by Baggeridge Belt by Martin Bodman Wellow: by Baggeridge Belt
Baggeridge Belt is the plantation on the right. Looking north-north-east on the lane to Upper Baggeridge Farm
 : 2007 : Field near Baggridge Farm by Maurice Pullin 2007 : Field near Baggridge Farm
At the very top of Hassage Hill we find this field of cattle feed, it looks like kale. The view is south of west looking toward Shoscombe. Wellow brook is at the bottom of the valley which contains the remains of the southern arm of the... (more)
 : Pheasant rearing pens near Wellow by Maigheach-gheal Pheasant rearing pens near Wellow
The bridleway to Hassage runs to the right of these pheasant pens. Most of the field being used for pheasant rearing.
 : Upper Baggridge Farm by Derek Harper Upper Baggridge Farm
A transformation from the scene over nine years ago in ST7456 : Wellow: Upper Baggeridge Farm. The outbuildings (shelter sheds on the left and a threshing barn at the end, all listed LinkExternal link ) have been... (more)
 : Wellow: Upper Baggeridge Farm by Martin Bodman Wellow: Upper Baggeridge Farm
Home of the Stuja Small herd of pedigree Holstein Friesians. Looking east
 : 2007 : Viewpoint with fields by Maurice Pullin 2007 : Viewpoint with fields
We are in the same field near Baggridge Farm. Peasedown St.John now figures large in the distance. Once a mining village it is now a dormitary for the surrounding area.
 : 2007 : Farmland near Baggridge by Maurice Pullin 2007 : Farmland near Baggridge
With the fields almost dormant the farmer can turn to repairing fences and general maintenance.
 : 2008 : Looking east near Upper Baggridge Farm by Maurice Pullin 2008 : Looking east near Upper Baggridge Farm
Vapour from the Lafarge Chimney ST8852 at Westbury shows clear against the storm cloud. The Westbury White Horse ST8951 is also evident.
 : Pheasant rearing pens near Wellow by Maigheach-gheal Pheasant rearing pens near Wellow
The rearing of pheasant is relatively straightforward provided good husbandry techniques are used. Pheasant is the most popular species however other important species of game bird include partridge and red grouse. Most of the field is being used.
 : Upper Baggridge Farm by Derek Harper Upper Baggridge Farm
Approached along BOAT (byway open to all traffic) BA 25/29. The former barn to the right of the track is listed LinkExternal link ; likewise the farmhouse to its left... (more)
 : Converted barn, Upper Baggridge Farm by Derek Harper Converted barn, Upper Baggridge Farm
From BOAT (byway open to all traffic) BA 25/29. The C18 barn is listed LinkExternal link .
 : Baggridge Farm trig by Neil Owen Baggridge Farm trig
This secondary level trig pillar is embedded in the hedgeline at the junction with Hassage Hill. Despite this, there is a well-used gap in it that will lead people to the rear. The cap is missing and the hooks bent over, but the flush... (more)
 : Baggridge sunset by Neil Owen Baggridge sunset
Late winter skies over the hilltop.

 
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