Swan nesting on small pool near the River Trent at…
Looking towards Rugeley Power Station along the Ri…
Claverley, House with yellow door
Looking south leaving Claverley
Looking north to the Church of All Saints Church a…
War Memorial at the end of Digbeth Lane near Clave…
Trig Point (140m) near Morfevalley Covert
Well-protected field near the Trig Point (140m) ne…
Pool near Lower Beobridge
Boebridge Grange and its wild labrador
The Church of All Saints Claverley peeps above the…
The Plough at Claverley
Claverley
Claverley, The Crown, the Church of All Saints and…
Church of All Saints (Grade I Listed Building) at…
Looking towards The Roaches from the Lane above Pa…
The path from the Lane to Hen Cloud
View over Windygates from the path to Hen Cloud
View of Tittesworth Reservoir from the path to Hen…
Well Farm seen from the path to Hen Cloud
The Roaches House
The Mermaid Inn seen in the distance from near Roa…
Ramshaw Rocks seen from The Roaches House.
Old Machinery near Quinton's Orchard
Sheep near Church Lane
Looking towards Rugeley Power Station with Lawnmea…
Looking back southward towards Manor Farm.
Looking east towards the Curch of St. Nicholas at…
Looking west from the Church at Mavesyn Ridware.
The Old Hall at Mavesyn Ridware. (Grade II listed…
Cottage close to the church in Mavesyn Ridware.
Church of St. Nicholas at Mavesyn Ridware (Grade I…
Looking west to the Church of St. Nicholas at Mave…
Slippery footbridge near Sitch Covert
Wetland approaching Sitch Covert near High Bridge
Looking towards Rugeley Power Station from the Riv…
Looking west along the River Trent near High Bridg…
Bluebells in New Park Wood in early June 2008
Bluebells in New Park Wood in early June 2008
Bluebells in New Park Wood in early June 2008
Looking to the Church of St. John the Baptist at M…
Cross Green Farm from the edge of the Belfry cours…
The edge of the Belfry Golf Course near Cross Gree…
Another dangerous footpath leading from Cross Gree…
Bluebells in New Park Wood in early June 2008
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Former Church of St. James at Pipe Ridware
Seeking to have our lunch here we found not only that it was not now a Church, but it did not have a bench. We moved to the rear of what was now the Ridware Theatre and the next production would be "The Secret Garden". Sitting on the wall we were accompanied by a donkey in the small field. Leaving the Theatre we joined the Millennium Way to Nethertown.
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