Looking down Biddulph Valley

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Looking down Biddulph Valley by Jonathan Kington as part of the Geograph project.

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Looking down Biddulph Valley

Image: © Jonathan Kington Taken: 29 Jun 2009

Biddulph Valley is a mixed area of parkland, parts of it are kept mown and some areas are left to grow semi-wild. These semi-wild areas produce a lovely selection of wild flowers during the summer months, including Dog and Field Roses, Ladysmock, Mouse-ear, Ragged Robin, Rowan, Water Cress, two varieties of Hawthorn and four different Clovers to name but a few!

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.117172
Longitude
-2.166849