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Title: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: Dovegirl on 18:55:40, 06/06/17
A few photos from some of my walks in Sussex this spring

Wild flowers on the cliffs at Brighton Marina

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The next two are on the South Downs near Brighton

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Southease Church on the South Downs Way

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Woolbeding Parkland near Midhurst

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A lane near Halfway Bridge, between Midhurst and Petworth

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Bluebell woodlands on the High Weald Landscape Trail near Mott's Mill

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Woolly friends near Eridge in the High Weald

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Thanks for looking     :)
Title: Re: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: John Walker on 20:04:37, 06/06/17
Really lovely photos capturing the real atmosphere of Sussex (coast, Downs and Weald).  And the interesting round tower of Southease church, that's one of my favourite spots on the South Downs Way, such an unusual style.


Thanks


JW
Title: Re: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: Dovegirl on 23:20:28, 06/06/17
Many thanks, John.  It's interesting that the only churches in Sussex with a round tower  -  Southease, Piddinghoe and St Michael's, Lewes  -   are all in the Ouse valley.
Title: Re: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: Rather be walking on 12:15:10, 07/06/17
Hi, Dovegirl. Wonderful photos. Interesting about the round church towers. I've never notice before, but now thinking. :)

John near Portsmouth Uk.
Title: Re: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: adalard on 14:55:17, 07/06/17
Lovely pictures, Dovegirl - those wildflowers in the first one are beautiful! And I particularly like the solitary sheep surveying the rest of the flock too...  :) O0
Title: Re: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: Dovegirl on 19:58:06, 07/06/17
Thanks, Rather be walking and adalard     :)    Much appreciated
Title: Re: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: April on 21:47:02, 07/06/17
Great photos Dovegirl  O0 I really like the bluebells shot  :)
Title: Re: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: werringtonwalker on 22:13:18, 07/06/17
Bluebells for me too  :) , although the others are lovely.


Interesting to see the round tower on the church.  I always thought they were unique to North Norfolk but clearly not - I learn something every day
Title: Re: Some spring walks in Sussex
Post by: Dovegirl on 00:21:28, 08/06/17
Many thanks, April and werringtonwalker     :)    The Sussex Weald has a lot of woodlands so it's good for bluebells    :)