Bluebell Woods In Sussex

Bluebell Woods In Sussex

Bluebell Woods In Sussex
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Panoramic photo by Geoff Mather PRO Taken 16:43, 21/04/2009 - Views loading...

Bluebell Woods In Sussex

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On the road from Kirdford to Balls Cross a small wood provides the backdrop to a sea of Blue as you pass at this time of year.  All around the Bluebells wave the heads in the passing breeze - one almost expects a tinkling of bells to accompany the breeze.

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A: Wisborough Green Cricket Ground

by Geoff Mather, 4.5 km away

The essential village cricket ground and associated Inn are of course present at Wisborough Green, mi...

Wisborough Green Cricket Ground

B: Wisborough Green Pond

by Geoff Mather, 4.7 km away

The village pond in Wisborough Green the path leads from the village up to the church to the East pas...

Wisborough Green Pond

C: Wisborough Green Pond

by Geoff Mather, 4.7 km away

Wisborough Green is a typical small English village to the north west of Sussex, close to the river A...

Wisborough Green Pond

D: Wisborough Green St Peter Ad Vincula

by Geoff Mather, 4.8 km away

The quiet and picturesque village overlooks the weald and downlands of Sussex.  The church forms a ke...

Wisborough Green St Peter Ad Vincula

E: Wey and Arun Canal

by Geoff Mather, 5.4 km away

The Wey and Arun Canal is a voluntary project which is aiming to restore the link from London to Litt...

Wey and Arun Canal

F: Fittleworth Daffodill Dell

by Geoff Mather, 6.1 km away

This is a little wooded dell, we have been visiting over the last 50 years (!) which has a public foo...

Fittleworth Daffodill Dell

G: Tillington All Hallows

by Geoff Mather, 6.6 km away

This church in the village of Tillington is a typical small English village church serving a small pa...

Tillington All Hallows

H: Tillington All Hallows

by Geoff Mather, 6.6 km away

This church in the village of Tillington is a typical small English village church serving a small pa...

Tillington All Hallows

I: Shillinglee Fishery

by Geoff Mather, 6.8 km away

These lakes make up the Shillinglee fishery, a very quiet and peacefull area, well worth a visit and ...

Shillinglee Fishery

J: Limeburners Inn

by Geoff Mather, 6.9 km away

A favourite watering and resting hole, with an excellent resturant! Well worth a visit and if you enj...

Limeburners Inn

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