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near to Linton, County of Herefordshire, England


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SO6625 : Venue of the Linton Festival by Pauline E Venue of the Linton Festival
The stage awaits the bands which play for 3 days at the festival held at the back of the Alma Inn in the village of Linton. The spire of St. Mary's is in the background.
SO6625 : Frozen turnips by Roger Davies Frozen turnips
SO6625 : On the M50, radio tower and SOS telephone 2297B by Rob Purvis On the M50, radio tower and SOS telephone 2297B
SO6625 : Tombs at St. Mary's church (Linton) by Fabian Musto Tombs at St. Mary's church (Linton)
Many chest tombs near the chancel at St. Mary parish church, and I think all the gravestones in this view are over a century old.
SO6625 : Woodland, Linton by Richard Webb Woodland, Linton
A narrow wood on steep ground.
SO6625 : Linton Main Street by Jonathan Billinger Linton Main Street
On a damp September morning. The red sandstone and scarlet geraniums go well.
SO6625 : The delivery van will always get through! by Roger Davies The delivery van will always get through!
Despite the wettest winter in 250 years the narrow lanes of Herefordshire continue to be traversed by delivery vans in order to meet their very tight timetables.
SO6625 : Combining at Great Woodend Farm by Roger Davies Combining at Great Woodend Farm
SO6625 : Narrow track, Linton, Herefordshire by Jaggery Narrow track, Linton, Herefordshire
Between weeds and the stone wall at the perimeter of the village hall site. There are two Herefordshire villages named Linton. This one is near Ross-on-Wye. The other one is near Bromyard.
SO6625 : Revells Lane bridge by Jonathan Billinger Revells Lane bridge
The M50 overbridge has been refurbished in the months following SO6625 : Revells Lane overbridge.
SO6625 : Brookside alders by Pauline E Brookside alders
The brook runs between two arable fields with a few maturing trees along the banks. The alder prefers moist soil so these are well positioned. Catkins and also the remains of the small, woody, black cones were in evidence. See also... (more)
SO6625 : Linton Church Spire by Philip Halling Linton Church Spire
Tower and spire of St Mary's church, Linton.

 
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