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Lane in Upper Stanton Drew
Image: © Adrian and Janet Quantock
Taken: 3 May 2006
0.07 miles
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Driveway to converted chapel
Image: © John Lord
Taken: 21 Dec 2011
0.11 miles
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2010 : Warning sign at Upper Stanton Drew
It really is, not too good before you get there either.
Image: © Maurice Pullin
Taken: 5 Jul 2010
0.12 miles
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Unsuitable beyond Preston Farm
A sign warns larger loads that the road is about to close in a bit. The embankment is part of that problem, but is brightened by some Spring blooms. These daffs were planted along The Causeway in the Covid year of 2020 by the pupils, staff and villagers of Stanton Drew; there are 500 bulbs, apparently.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 9 Mar 2021
0.13 miles
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Pensford Lane can be a bit wet at times
Not in this sunny spell, but in wintry times the lane has the potential to become flooded by an issue near the cottage. The Two Rivers Way path crosses the lane here, only to re-cross it a short distance hence.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 17 Jul 2022
0.17 miles
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This way to Bymills Farm
The Two Rivers Path heads off east over the fields surrounding the Chew. Eventually walkers can cross the river at the farm, some half a mile away.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 31 Mar 2016
0.18 miles
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Lane and public footpath cross here
Image: © Rob Purvis
Taken: 21 May 2011
0.19 miles
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2010 : East from Pensford Lane
North of Upper Stanton Drew.
A small herd of cattle in the Chew Valley.
Image: © Maurice Pullin
Taken: 5 Jul 2010
0.19 miles
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2010 : Cattle pasture north of Stanton Wick Lane
Near Elm Farm.
Been eating grass all day so far, now it is time for a good ruminate (chewing the cud).
Grass is not easy to digest so cows have two stomachs, it goes into the first one to be partly digested then they sick it up for another chew. Just imagine if we had to do that.
Image: © Maurice Pullin
Taken: 5 Jul 2010
0.21 miles
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To Preston Farm
And also towards the village of Upper Stanton Drew.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 31 Mar 2016
0.21 miles