Walking besides the Kennet and Avon Canal today #kennetandavon #wiltshirewalks #pewseyvalewalks #pewseyvale
Walking on Martinsell Hill today #wiltshirewalks #pewseyvalewalks #pewseyvale
#StilesOnSunday heading into Bottlesford #pewseyvalewalks #wiltshirewalks #pewseyvale
#FontOnFriday St Peter's Church, Milton Lilbourne. 19th century octagonal bowl, on 13th century five-columned base
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#FontOnFriday 14th century font inSt Andrew's Church, Wootton Rivers #PewseyValeWalks #WiltshireWalks #PewseyVale
Walking in the Vale of Pewsey today #PewseyVale #PewseyValeWalks #WiltshireWallks
#PubSignThursday The Shed Alehouse, Pewsey #PewseyVale
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Walking in the Vale of Pewsey today #PewseyVale #PewseyValeWalks #WiltshireWallks
Walking in the Vale of Pewsey today #PewseyVale #PewseyValeWalks
#PubSignThursday The Bruce Arms, Pewsey
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#AdoorableThursday St Andrew's Church, Wootton Rivers #PewseyValeWalks #WiltshireWalks #PewseyVale
The image shows a small, clear stream flowing between dense, green vegetation on either side. The water is shallow, allowing the stony riverbed to be visible through the surface. The stream is narrow and flanked by thick, bushy plants with rich green leaves that partly cover the water. The scene is tranquil, capturing a natural setting with an overhanging branch in the foreground, which appears to be part of a bridge or railing. The environment suggests a peaceful, rural location, possibly a part of a larger nature trail or park.
A beautiful chalk stream full of life.
Considering how precious it is, the upper reaches of the Salisbury Avon (why call it the Hampshire Avon) have not always been in good condition. Work by local volunteers, farmers and Wilts Wildlife are producing results. #chalkstream #pewseyvale #wiltshire