Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Lydeard Hill

A view of the Vale.

22 Sep 2024 24 41 180
Looking across the Vale of Taunton Dene towards the Brendon Hills and Exmoor National Park on another slightly misty afternoon, taken from Lydeard Hill, Quantock Hills ANOB, Somerset. HBM and a good week to all! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Large view will be beter for detail!

On the Hill

19 Sep 2024 46 68 232
A footpath on Lydeard Hill with a slightly lopsided tree and a fence protecting an area with a steep drop, This is a part of the Quantock Hills ANOB and is very popular with many visitors. the grass areas are managed by red deer and the free roaming Quantock Ponies. Large view recommended if you are able

Darkening Skies

08 Feb 2024 35 43 266
Time to head for cover as the sky darkens and the light changes! End of the walk for another day! Large view perhaps!

Free to Roam,

20 Jan 2024 41 45 174
One of the numerous Quantock hill Ponies that with the sheep and the red deer help control the undergrowth throughout the hill range, Large may be better!

Trees

06 Jan 2024 37 44 192
On the ridge and close to the top of Lydeard Hill, which is a part of Somerset's Quantock Hill range, Large view recommended,

Through the Hollow

07 Dec 2023 49 84 239
Another autumnal image from the Lydeard Hill Ridge path, a great walk in a walk in any season.! HFF. Better large in my opinion Apologies for the delayed replies, our local area has been without internet since Friday pm.

Autumn Pathway

04 Dec 2023 31 36 238
Red berries and golden leaves on the Lydeard hill ridge path, Large view may be beneficial

Autumn Green

03 Dec 2023 44 52 219
The lack of foliage allows light to the lower branches and the woodland floor, Lydeard Hill in Somerset.

Quantock Autumn!

09 Nov 2023 73 118 337
October on Somerset's Quantock Hills and a late afternoon walk in peace and quiet along the popular Lydeard hill ridge, The fence is to keep free roaming ponies from the step drops into the Vale otherwise the area left as semi wild habitat. A large view is probably best for detail and clarity! A musical link from Mr Clapton, www.youtube.com/watch?v=npUK_dnv1VM

Almost an Ex Bench!

05 Nov 2023 51 81 308
Another view from Lydeard Hill looking across the Vale of Taunton Deane captured just as the light was beginning to fade and mist gathering.

Somerset Autumn

03 Nov 2023 31 38 203
Colour in the trees and Bracken on the Quantock Hills in Somerset!, A large view perhaps

Misty Vale View,

26 Oct 2023 54 88 338
It's autumn, the Bracken and Trees are tuning colour while in the vale fields are ploughed ready for winter crops, This is the vale of Taunton Deane from near the top of Lydeard Hill (1198 ft 365m) on Somerset's Quantock Hills, Through the mist and in the distance are the Brendon Hills and beyond them, it is possible to glimpse small parts of Exmoor National Park, but this will need a large view.! Pip, Bracken in Sunlight! For Sight and Sound a beautiful version of Misty by Latisha Diva www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3kJ1jsaePM

Country Road

12 Sep 2020 39 46 249
Dappled sunlight filters through the trees of the West Bagborough Plantation which covers this part of Somerset's Quantock Hills.

Vale of Taunton Dean, HFF.

04 Jun 2020 70 111 565
From Lydeard Hill on Somersets Quantock Hills looking across the Vale to the Brendon Hills and through the haze to a distant Exmoor, Large please for detail.

Storm over the Vale, HFF

29 May 2019 74 122 683
The patchwork fields in the Vale of Taunton Deane are next for a watering as a storm moves across from Exmoor and onward's to the gorse at Lydeard Hill, Quantock Hills AONB, Somerset' Large may be better. My link for Sight and Sound, Canadian singer Susie Arioli, Here's that rainy day, www.youtube.com/watch?v=eagfdRIsa1M

Lydeard Hill

18 Mar 2019 63 87 741
First time out with the camera for ages and still the weather had the upper hand as yet another Atlantic storm soon had us running for cover, managed however to grab a few shots on the way to the car. This is Lydeard Hill on Somersets Quantock Hills Aonb with Bridgwater Bay and the Bristol Channel a short distance beyond the ridge. Full screen recommended