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Grid reference SO7111

near to Arlingham, Gloucestershire, England


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SO7111 : Silt on the banks of the River Severn by Philip Halling Silt on the banks of the River Severn
With the tide now falling the muddy banks of the River Severn are being revealed. There is a strong current carrying driftwood and flotsum downstream.
SO7111 : No through road in Arlingham by Sarah Charlesworth No through road in Arlingham
SO7111 : Shady sheep by Graham Horn Shady sheep
On a very hot August morning, these sheep, all except one, are taking whatever shade they can.
SO7111 : Ridge and Furrow by Jonathan Billinger Ridge and Furrow
Mediaeval cultivation system emphasised by the patches of weeds.
SO7111 : The Severn Way by don cload The Severn Way
SO7111 : Pear Orchard by Doug Lee Pear Orchard
SO7111 : Ridge and furrow beside the Severn Way by Jeremy Bolwell Ridge and furrow beside the Severn Way
A remnant of medieval ploughing here.
SO7111 : Puddle on Friday Street, Arlingham by Jaggery Puddle on Friday Street, Arlingham
After overnight rain, a puddle remains at 11:30am on September 19th 2021.
SO7111 : Ridge and Furrow by Bob Embleton Ridge and Furrow
Taken from high up on the protective bank along the river severn.
SO7111 : Slowwe House by HelenK Slowwe House
An unusual name with two consecutive w's. [2019 update: the house was sold for £720,000 at auction in 2016 or thereabouts. It is Grade II Listed and 'is thought to date from the 14th Century, being listed as a chief farm of... (more)
SO7111 : Ridge and Furrow field near Arlingham by Philip Halling Ridge and Furrow field near Arlingham
This ridge and furrow field is viewed from the defensive flood bank protecting these fields from the tidal surges on the River Severn. Does this mean the flood bank predates this medieval ridge and furrow field?
SO7111 : The Severn Way by Jonathan Billinger The Severn Way
Straightforward easy walking on the Severn bank.

 
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