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Great willowherb, Epilobium hirsutum
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS5760
Part of a large patch of great willowherb, Epilobium hirsutum, growing in an... (more)
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A patch of greenspace in Newlands
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5760
Just off Merrylee Road.
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A patch of greenspace in Newlands
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5760
Just off Merrylee Road.
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Greenspace
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS5169
An area of grassland between the canal and houses on Davidson Street.
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Greenspace, Argyll Road
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS5473
From the turning area at the end of the road.
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Greenspace, Milngavie
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5474
Part of Mains Estate Park. This area comprises of wet grassland and woodland.
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Grassland, Brookfield
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS6269
A small area of greenspace between Brookfield Drive, Brookfied Avenue and... (more)
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Greenspace beside Burnbrae Avenue
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS5572
An area of grassland used by local people for ball games and other recreational... (more)
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Seat beside greenspace, Breadie Drive
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5473
The houses on Breadie Drive are arranged around the outside of a... (more)
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Greenspace, Breadie Drive
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5473
The houses on Breadie Drive are arranged around the outside of a... (more)
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Site of former linoleum factory
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NO2318
According to the interpretation board beside the car park:
This area was once... (more)
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Greenspace in suburbia - Kingstanding, North Birmingham
by Martin Richard Phelan
geograph for square SP0894
Finchley Park is a pocket park on the Kings Road in Kingstanding and stretches... (more)
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Green Space - Mill Lane
by Betty Longbottom
geograph for square SE2621
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Wooden Footbridge
by Stephen Burton
geograph for square SJ9894
Wooden Footbridge over Hurstclough Brook. Hurstclough is a green space with... (more)
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Degraded stand of trees between railway embankments, Lower Stoke, Coventry
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP3477
As elsewhere along this unfrequented path there were dead and damaged trees;... (more)
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Approaching the railway viaduct over the River Sherbourne, Coventry
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP3477
A glimpse of red brickwork shows between the trees. The top of the incinerator... (more)
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Remodelling Camberwell Green, south London
by Robin Stott
geograph for square TQ3276
This upgrade to a delightful pocket park seems to be co-ordinated with... (more)
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Brindley's Field and Riverside Walk flooded, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2965
The field was once the local sportsground of East Midlands Electricity. Now... (more)
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Ridge and furrow east of Ullenhall
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1267
Between Perry Mill Lane and the village, possibly parish land, i.e: with public access.
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Meadow east of Ullenhall
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1267
Possibly parish land. A footpath through it leads from Perry Mill Lane to Chapel... (more)
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Area of sports pitches, Charterhouse Field, Coventry
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP3477
The River Sherbourne runs in the undergrowth; it flows towards the camera.
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Vegetation by the River Sherbourne southeast of Blue Coat School, Coventry
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP3477
The brown vegetation looks like Japanese Knotweed in winter garb. The... (more)
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Open space by the River Sherbourne southeast of Blue Coat School, Coventry
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP3477
The river is on the right. The railway embankment and viaduct are in shadow. The... (more)
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Footpath towards the River Sherbourne and Charterhouse Field, Coventry
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP3477
A network of paths in the area is shown on maps, both Ordnance Survey and Open... (more)
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Way to Sutton Coldfield - Kingstanding, North Birmingham
by Martin Richard Phelan
geograph for square SP0894
Through Finchley Park runs National Cycle Network route number 535 on its way... (more)
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