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near to Salperton, Gloucestershire, England


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SP0820 : Notgrove Railway Cutting by Michael Dibb Notgrove Railway Cutting
The view is across the cutting. The cutting is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) notified under Section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The citation for the site reads 'This is a famous geological locality... (more)
SP0820 : Arable land near Salperton by Philip Halling Arable land near Salperton
A rainbow above arable land on the Cotswolds to the east of Salperton.
SP0820 : Railway Bridge over Notgrove Railway Cutting by Tamara Kwan Railway Bridge over Notgrove Railway Cutting
This bridge crosses the dismantled Midland and South Western Junction Railway just west of Notgrove. It is now a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the Jurassic limestones exposed here.
SP0820 : Walking to Salperton by Graham Horn Walking to Salperton
Because I'm always pausing to take photos, I often seem to be at the back of the group I am supposed to be leading. This is marked as'other route with public access'.
SP0820 : Farhill Farm by Philip Halling Farhill Farm
Farhill Farm viewed from the railway bridge over the former Cheltenham to Banbury railway.
SP0820 : Once were trains by Michael Dibb Once were trains
The track is carried over the dismantled Banbury to Cheltenham Direct Railway on this bridge. The line opened in stages from 1855 to 1881 and finally closed to passengers in 1962. This part of the line was known as Notgrove Cutting and is... (more)
SP0820 : Away from the railway by Michael Dibb Away from the railway
The track which has been following the dismantled Banbury to Cheltenham Direct Railway line now branches off to the right and heads towards the corner of the wood (New Covert) seen to the right of the image.
SP0820 : Field access track by Philip Halling Field access track
Track providing access to a field to the east of Salperton.
SP0820 : Farmland track near Salperton by Philip Halling Farmland track near Salperton
Farm track providing access to farmland between Salperton and Notgrove.
SP0820 : Farming at Crows' Castle by Graham Horn Farming at Crows' Castle
The track 'other route with public access' runs parallel to the disused railway on my right. There is arable land to the left before a steep drop into an unseen valley with Salperton estate on the far side.
SP0820 : Follow the railway by Michael Dibb Follow the railway
Having crossed over the dismantled Banbury to Cheltenham Direct Railway the track now follows it on its south side. The line opened in stages from 1855 to 1881 and finally closed to passengers in 1962. This part of the line was known as... (more)
SP0820 : Farm track near Salperton by Philip Halling Farm track near Salperton
Farmtrack beside the former Cheltenham to Banbury railway to the east of Salperton.

 
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