Oaks near Headley Heath
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Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 16 Mar 2014
The view is from Headley Heath Lane just east of Lehing Farm Image The lone tree in the field, centre, is the only sign that a hedge has been removed. It was parallel to the one beyond. This is a landscape of scattered habitation: the roofs of barns can just be seen, centre, at Gay Hill Farm. To the right is a house on Middle Lane, part of the scatter that is Headley Heath. The Heath suffix in place names is common on the southern side of Birmingham.