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near to Upper Soudley, Gloucestershire, England


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SO6611 : Autumn view through the trees. by Mrs Blorenge Autumn view through the trees.
Taken in the woods at Blaize Bailey, looking westwards, at about 3pm.
SO6611 : Pond outflow near Upper Soudley by Steven Brown Pond outflow near Upper Soudley
SO6611 : Soudley Upper Pond by Jonathan Billinger Soudley Upper Pond
Looking north along the length of this tranquil Forest of Dean pond.
SO6611 : Path and weir at Soudley Ponds by Jeff Buck Path and weir at Soudley Ponds
Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley. Wikipedia LinkExternal link
SO6611 : Part of Soudley Ponds by Jeremy Bolwell Part of Soudley Ponds
Visitors can enjoy a stroll, a longer walk and the beautiful landscape around the series of ponds. All within easy reach of the main road and the car park.
SO6611 : Soudley Ponds by don cload Soudley Ponds
SO6611 : Soudley Lower Pond 2 by Jonathan Billinger Soudley Lower Pond 2
Looking north-west past lush vegetation.
SO6611 : Woodland near Sutton Bottom by Jeremy Bolwell Woodland near Sutton Bottom
A normal section of woodland. With a pair of Wild boar in there. Promise.
SO6611 : Soudley Ponds by Clint Mann Soudley Ponds
These ponds lie to the north of the Dean Heritage Centre.
SO6611 : Logpile in the Forest by Des Blenkinsopp Logpile in the Forest
Logging has made a big mess of some of the paths around here at present.
SO6611 : Minor road towards Littledean by Steven Brown Minor road towards Littledean
SO6611 : Soudley Ponds by Stephen McKay Soudley Ponds
This is the uppermost of four man-made ponds, believed to have been dug as fish ponds in the 19th century, occupying the Sutton Valley. It is a popular and, in this winter scene, atmospheric spot.

 
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