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near to Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England


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TL5050 : Babraham - Please drive carefully (2) by Mr Ignavy Babraham - Please drive carefully (2)
TL5050 : The River Granta looking southeast by Robert Edwards The River Granta looking southeast
This photo is taken from a footbridge that leads to the parish church at Babraham.
TL5050 : Towards The Gogs by John Sutton Towards The Gogs
Looking across large arable fields towards two of the Gog Magog Hills from the cycle track beside the Babraham to Sawston Road. Little Trees Hill (part of Magog Down) is to the left and the larger wooded area on the skyline is Wandlebury.... (more)
TL5050 : St Peter, Babraham, Cambridgeshire - Graffiti by John Salmon St Peter, Babraham, Cambridgeshire - Graffiti
TL5050 : Decaying trees by David Pashley Decaying trees
TL5050 : Tree and a barn by Duncan Grey Tree and a barn
Off the Babraham to Stapleford track called Rowley Lane.
TL5050 : Field by High St by N Chadwick Field by High St
TL5050 : Hedgerows by High Street, Babraham by David Howard Hedgerows by High Street, Babraham
TL5050 : Cyclepath by Sawston Road by Hugh Venables Cyclepath by Sawston Road
With the field prepared for potatoes.
TL5050 : Farm buildings belonging to the Babraham Institute by David Beresford Farm buildings belonging to the Babraham Institute
TL5050 : Towards Babraham Hall by John Sutton Towards Babraham Hall
The neo-Jacobean Babraham Hall was built from 1832-7, with this avenue as its south-west prospect. It is now the home of The Babraham Institute, which is involved in biomedical research and is a postgraduate department of Cambridge University.
TL5050 : Babraham Cricket Ground: rolling the outfield by John Sutton Babraham Cricket Ground: rolling the outfield
Along with other recreational sports, local cricket will be permitted from 29 March 2021, when some coronavirus restrictions are eased. On a fine Saturday morning club members were inspecting the wicket and rolling the outfield.

 
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