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The walk home from the pub was beautiful last night ๐Ÿ˜ Extremely atmospheric!! Could have stood there for hours... #PeakDistrict #DerwentValley #GetOutside

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One of the local red kites soaring overhead #DerwentValley #ukwildlife #uknature #photography

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I #cycled over twenty miles around the #DerwentValley again, starting off doing the #Ladybower Reservoir loop in reverse of what I did before, then the entire Derwent loop. I got a bit mud-spattered this time (my face speckled in every picture), but both me and the bike rinse off easily.

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A glimpse of the river Derwent this morning as it flows under the bridge and past the pub making its way through the valley. #derwentvalley #riverderwent #derbyshire #southernpeak

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Sue Hobson victory speech

Sue Hobson victory speech

SUE HOBSON holds #DerwentValley for the #Conservatives.

Dales results in the Derbyshire County Council election as they happen at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/dcc-dales-results

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A sycamore growing out of a tumbled down, mossy, ruined wall.

A sycamore growing out of a tumbled down, mossy, ruined wall.

Some sort of ruin in the woods with a sycamore growing from it. Possibly a building connected to an old, nearby railway that transported coal. #trees #photography #DerwentValley

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A clump of primroses at the base of a tree. Growing out of the dead leaves.

A clump of primroses at the base of a tree. Growing out of the dead leaves.

Bluebells beginning to carpet a patch of woodland floor. Not quite fully covering the ground yet!

Bluebells beginning to carpet a patch of woodland floor. Not quite fully covering the ground yet!

Primroses and bluebells springing up in some local woods. Pretty overcast day. #ukwildflowers #uknature #DerwentValley #photography

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Heading along the High Peak Trail (a former railway) on a beautiful spring day at Middleton Top, Derbyshire

Heading along the High Peak Trail (a former railway) on a beautiful spring day at Middleton Top, Derbyshire

Descending the wooded Sheep Pasture incline on the High Peak Trail, a former railway, towards the High Peak Junction, Derbyshire on a beautiful spring day

Descending the wooded Sheep Pasture incline on the High Peak Trail, a former railway, towards the High Peak Junction, Derbyshire on a beautiful spring day

Leawood Pumphouse, which used to pump water from the River Derwent into the Cromford Canal, on a beautiful spring day in Derbyshire

Leawood Pumphouse, which used to pump water from the River Derwent into the Cromford Canal, on a beautiful spring day in Derbyshire

The recently restored Aqueduct Cottage on the Cromford Canal in Derbyshire basking in springtime afternoon sunshine

The recently restored Aqueduct Cottage on the Cromford Canal in Derbyshire basking in springtime afternoon sunshine

A super spring Saturday on the High Peak Trail and Cromford Canal...
#Derbyshire #DerwentValley #StormHour

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#landscapephotography #derwentvalley #travelphotography #fujifilmx100vi #discovertasmania

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NEW PRODUCT ALERT
Farm Bar Beer

$25/6-pack. Madness!
Artisan 20-mth-matured, spontaneously wild fermented ale for industrial, multi-national brewing corporation booze prices!

PS This unbelievable bargain is only sold at our #derwentvalley #farmhousebrewery

#FarmBar
#brewedrighthere #soldrighthere

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Photo of The Orangery building at Gibside, Tyne and Wear taken by a drone. Building is small in the lower centre of the frame with autumnal coloured trees to the left and right. There is a large field of grass behind the building and the background has further trees theat extend up on a hill. The grass and foliage are slightly covered in a white frost but the orange and reds of the autumn trees can be seen.

Photo of The Orangery building at Gibside, Tyne and Wear taken by a drone. Building is small in the lower centre of the frame with autumnal coloured trees to the left and right. There is a large field of grass behind the building and the background has further trees theat extend up on a hill. The grass and foliage are slightly covered in a white frost but the orange and reds of the autumn trees can be seen.

T H E O R A N G E R Y at Gibside.
Designed by William Newton for Mary Eleanor Bowes (1772โ€“1774) offers breathtaking views of the Derwent Valley. ๐ŸŒฟโœจ
#winter #Orangery #NationalTrust #BotanicalHistory #derwentvalley #photography #november #winteryscenes #droneshot #landscape #historicengland

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