Grid reference ST8990
near to Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire, England
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Stone Stile, Shipton Moyne GS2037
On Gloucestershire footpath NSM17 and a farm track leading off Whitehouse Lane. There is an ad hoc inscription indicating the date "24 January 1991", possibly a repair. This view looks NE from the track, the view looking back is ST8990 : Stone stile.
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Part of the Estcourt House estate
A narrow strip of woodland separates the Estcourt House complex from its parkland. Snowdrops are in abundance and appear well naturalised in the wood.
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Looking towards Manor Farm
On the Estcourt Estate.
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Grazing land near Shipton Moyne
A considerable number of fields in this area are grazed by horses, many of these fields are fenced like this one.
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Shipton Moyne : Grassy Field
Looking across fields, with a right of way heading through.
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Stone Stile, Shipton Moyne GS2014
On Gloucestershire footpath NSM17 looking North heading NE to Juddmonte Farms. This is a squeeze stile with a broken cheek.
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Estcourt House
Grade II listed house built in Tudor-Gothic style in 1854, probably to the designs of T.H. Wyatt, and enlarged in the later 19th century. Built of random coursed Cotswold stone with a roof tiled in fish-scale pattern with Estcourt estate... (more)
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Hollow oak tree, Whitehouse Lane
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Shipton Moyne : Driveway
A driveway heading away from Hodges Farmhouse.
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Newly-planted copse
This small area of woodland has been planted in the corner of a field between the public footpath and a track.
The horses (of which there are a great number in the locality) were more interested in whether I had any food to share with... (more)
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Shipton Moyne : Driveway
A driveway to Park Farm.
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Stone stile
This stile consists of two slabs of limestone, set on end into a gap in the drystone wall. An obverse view looking NE is ST8990 : Stone Stile, Shipton Moyne GS2037.
There is a narrow gap between the slabs, just big enough to get your foot through (though not if... ( more)
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