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Stile below Uffington Castle, White Horse Hill
by Phil Champion
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The Ridgeway, west of White Horse Hill
by Phil Champion
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The ramparts of Uffington Castle Iron Age Hill Fort can be seen on the skyline.
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The Ridgeway climbing White Horse Hill, near Uffington Castle
by Phil Champion
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View west-northwest from Uffington Castle hill fort, White Horse Hill, Oxfordshire
by Phil Champion
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Looking towards the small disabled car park on Dragonhill Road, and beyond the... (more)
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Stile into field west of Uffington Castle, White Horse Hill
by Phil Champion
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Dragonhill Road
by Jeff Buck
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The road to Uffington White Horse (which can just about be seen on the hill).... (more)
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The Welland
by Bob Harvey
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Looking upstream along the River Welland from the bridge on Barnack Road, near Uffington
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The River Welland
by Bob Harvey
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Looking downstream from the bridge near Uffington
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16th/17th century bridge
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0606
This bridge is on Barnack Road, south of Uffington.
It is a grade II* listed... (more)
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Bridge over the Welland
by Bob Harvey
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This bridge is on Barnack Road, south of Uffington.
It is a grade II* listed... (more)
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The Ridgeway at White Horse Hill, below Uffington Castle
by Phil Champion
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Wild Mignonette (Reseda lutea) on the Ridgeway, near White Horse Hill, Oxfordshire
by Phil Champion
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The Ridgeway, east of a crossroads near Waylands Smithy
by Phil Champion
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River embankment
by Bob Harvey
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The River Welland is prevented from breaking its bounds by this artificial... (more)
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Wayland's Smithy long barrow
by Phil Champion
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Popular with groups of visitors on a sunny September Saturday.
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Interpretation panel at Wayland's Smithy long barrow
by Phil Champion
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The River Welland
by J.Hannan-Briggs
geograph for square TF0606
The Welland (Weolud) is first mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of 921 AD.
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Hedge and fields near Folly Farm
by J.Hannan-Briggs
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Stamford in the distance.
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Apple tree on the Ridgeway, east of Wayland's Smithy
by Phil Champion
geograph for square SU2885
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The Ridgeway, west of White Horse Hill
by Phil Champion
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Crossroads of the Ridgeway and a track to Woolstone Hill Barn
by Phil Champion
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Fields towards Morley Wood
by J.Hannan-Briggs
geograph for square TF0608
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Crop field with Pylons
by J.Hannan-Briggs
geograph for square TF0609
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Track to Grange Farm
by J.Hannan-Briggs
geograph for square TF0609
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Road to Folly Farm
by J.Hannan-Briggs
geograph for square TF0507
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The Thatched Cottage, Newstead Lane
by J.Hannan-Briggs
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Newstead Lane past Carr's Lodge
by J.Hannan-Briggs
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Casewick Lane
by J.Hannan-Briggs
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Towards Casewick Park.
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