IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Bishop's Cannings, DEVIZES, SN10 2LF

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to SN10 2LF by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (20 Images Found)

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A circular walk around Horton and Bourton [59]
Seen from the footpath, and unchanged since the 2018 view Image, this delightful 15th and 16th century, timber-framed, thatched building was originally one house and is now two cottages. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1365974 Starting at Horton Chain Bridge, the walk initially runs along the towpath of the Kennet and Avon Canal then follows a path to Horton before crossing the canal and heading to Bourton. A footpath leads to Easton then a bridleway to Harepath Farm and a byway back to the start. About 5 miles including a visit to Horton Mill Farm. Both Horton and Bourton are former agricultural villages. Horton has no one focus and is principally a linear village whilst Bourton is more compact. To the north of the villages there are many prehistoric and medieval earthworks including Wansdyke. Fishwater, a marshy hollow at Bourton is the source of the western headwater of the Salisbury River Avon.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 7 May 2020
0.09 miles
2
Bourton Green Cottages
Seen from the footpath, this delightful 15th and 16th century, timber-framed, thatched building was originally one house and is now two cottages. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1365974
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 29 May 2018
0.09 miles
3
Three paths meet
Threes path meet at this stile.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 29 May 2018
0.09 miles
4
Bourton Near Bishops Cannings
This fork in the road is just North of the small hamlet of Bourton which in turn is just to the North of Bishops Cannings at the foot of Roughridge Hill at the West end of the Vale of Pewsey. The lane comes from Bishops Cannings and splits at this point, the left going a short way to a track then a path leading up Roghridge Hill and the right leads to Easton Farm. As can be seen from the signs in the picture both ways are dead ends.
Image: © Gillie Rhodes Taken: 14 Feb 2013
0.13 miles
5
Bourton Manor Farm
Seen from the footpath.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 29 May 2018
0.15 miles
6
Three cottages
These three cottages, Windrush Cottage, Meadowsweet Cottage and Wansdyke Cottage are 16th or 17th century and are listed, grade II, with details at: https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1033736
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 29 May 2018
0.16 miles
7
Not a right of way
This well used path heads directly towards the footbridge from Bourton Green Cottages but it is not on the line of the right of way.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 29 May 2018
0.16 miles
8
2012 : Lane to Bourton and Bishops Cannings
And view over the western end of the Vale of Pewsey. Bourton is the hamlet on the other side of the wheatfield. The north west escarpment of Salisbury Plane is on the far side of the valley.
Image: © Maurice Pullin Taken: 11 May 2012
0.16 miles
9
Footpath toward thatched cottage at Bourton Green
Image: © David Martin Taken: 19 Oct 2020
0.16 miles
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Bourton Manor Farmhouse
The farmhouse is glimpsed from the footpath.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 29 May 2018
0.18 miles