Benbow Pond West side - Cowdray Park - Midhurst

Benbow Pond West side - Cowdray Park - Midhurst

Benbow Pond West side - Cowdray Park - Midhurst
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Benbow Pond West side - Cowdray Park - Midhurst

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Benbow Pond lies on the Cowdray Estate near Midhurst in Sussex.  The Pond is home to a wide range of birds, ducks and Black Swans.  On the East shore of the Pond is a Memorial or Folly constructed in memory of the 3rd Viscount of Cowdray who died in 2000.  Close by at the Northern end of the Pond are some holiday cottages and to West lies a Golf Course.  The area has many paths and walks surrounding it and is popular spot for a cup of coffee, lunch and tea or just a few minutes peacefull rest.

 

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A: Benbow Pond South Side - Cowdray Park - Midhurst

Par Geoff Mather, à 70 mètres

Benbow Pond lies on the Cowdray Estate near Midhurst in Sussex.  The Pond is home to a wide range of ...

Benbow Pond South Side - Cowdray Park - Midhurst

B: Benbow Pond East Side Cowdray Park Midhurst

Par Geoff Mather, à 120 mètres

Benbow Pond lies on the Cowdray Estate near Midhurst in Sussex.  The Pond is home to a wide range of ...

Benbow Pond East Side Cowdray Park Midhurst

C: North Street Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 2.8 km

The market town of Midhurst has existed since the 12 century and many of the buildings are still stan...

North Street Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

D: Knock Hundred Row Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 2.8 km

The market town of Midhurst has existed since the 12 century and many of the buildings are still stan...

Knock Hundred Row Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

E: Church Hill Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 2.8 km

The market town of Midhurst has existed since the 12 century and many of the buildings are still stan...

Church Hill Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

F: Red Lion Street Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 2.8 km

The market town of Midhurst has existed since the 12 century and many of the buildings are still stan...

Red Lion Street Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

G: Wool Lane Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 2.9 km

The market town of Midhurst has existed since the 12 century and many of the buildings are still stan...

Wool Lane Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

H: South Pond Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 2.9 km

The market town of Midhurst has existed since the 12 century and many of the buildings are still stan...

South Pond Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

I: West Street Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 2.9 km

The market town of Midhurst has existed since the 12 century and many of the buildings are still stan...

West Street Midhurst West Sussex England Uk

J: Tillington All Hallows

Par Geoff Mather, A 4.9 km

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

Tillington All Hallows

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