Scotney Castle Bridge
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Panoramic photo by Geoff Mather PRO EXPERT Taken 13:01, 16/07/2008 - Views loading...

Scotney Castle Bridge

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Scotney Castle this site has to be one of the most picturesque in the country this view from the entrance bridge which crosses from the Boat Island to the Castle itself.

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A: Scotney Castle Boat House Island

by Geoff Mather, 20 meters away

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B: Scotney Castle Far Side Walk Final

by Geoff Mather, 50 meters away

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C: Scotney Castle - Moat Bridge

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Scotney Castle - Moat Bridge

D: Scotney Castle - House Lawn

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Scotney Castle - House Lawn

E: Scotney Castle - House Entrance

by Geoff Mather, 260 meters away

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F: Pan Tiles 001

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G: Batemans House - Front Of House

by Geoff Mather, 11.6 km away

The front lawn and main entrance to the house from the road.

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H: Batemans House - Side Of House

by Geoff Mather, 11.6 km away

The side garden and green beside the house itself.

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I: Batemans House - Rear Of House

by Geoff Mather, 11.6 km away

The rear garden of the house.

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J: Batemans House - Pond

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