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Showing images tagged with place:Epping Upland tag.
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Long Green view
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4205
Looking towards Epping Road, this shows one of the broader parts of Epping Long... (more)
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Entrance to Epping Long Green
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4305
Epping Long Green straddles the Epping Road, this is the entrance to the western half.
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Green narrows to become a bridleway
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4204
In the centre of the photograph the broad green lane narrows to become a... (more)
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Early autumn colours
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4305
Early October sees a change in leaf colour, and some leaves dropping, in this... (more)
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Riding past the willow on Epping Long Green
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4205
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Southern end of Epping Long Green
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4204
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Near Ambresbury Banks, Epping Upland
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4300
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All Saints Church, Epping Upland
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4404
The 13th century church was the original church for the town of Epping. In 1896... (more)
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Frosty near Ambresbury Banks, Epping Forest
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4400
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South part of Crabs Green
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4604
Crabs Green is an isolated part of Epping Forest.
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Fallen tree blocks ride
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4400
This ride, near Epping Thicks, has a sign saying that it is currently closed. I... (more)
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Oak on Crabs Green
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4605
The setting sun provides a hint of colour on this Oak tree.
Crabs Green is an... (more)
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Hawthorn thicket, Crabs Green
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4605
Crabs Green is an isolated part of Epping Forest.
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Honey Fungus
by Roger Jones
for square TL4604
Honey fungus spreads underground, attacking and killing the roots of perennial... (more)
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Pinch Timber
by Roger Jones
geograph for square TL4504
House. Mid C16 or earlier. Timber framed and weatherboarded with red plain tile... (more)
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