A misty afternoon on King Alfred's Fields
Introduction
The photograph on this page of A misty afternoon on King Alfred's Fields by Stephen Craven as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 7 Nov 2020
The name of the playing field comes from "King Alfred's Castle", a nearby 18th century folly (now demolished). The view includes some of the 12,500 native trees planted on the site c.2018 in a partnership between the city council, NPower and the charity Trees for Cities.