Farleigh Hungerford
A quick trip to Farleigh Hungerford provided lots of lush greenery to include in Fiona's {Green Day 6}
On the way back I stopped in Wingfield to photograph this view to include in Jan and Jer's Friday Fences.
Dearest Eileen,
ReplyDeleteOh, beautiful green scenery of England (Farleigh Hungerford). I have been your country once, and been to Bath, a bit close place I think) I wish I can again... Haha, with my age and all(^^;)
Lots of love and hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Lovely greens Eileen.
ReplyDeleteIsn't the weeping tree beautiful?
It looks like a great place to visit.
Glad the sun is eventually shining on us all!
Have a good weekend.
x Fiona
what a beautiful quaint area. love the fence views. (:
ReplyDeletebeautiful fencing! and weeping willows, too!
ReplyDeleteLovely :)
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What a lovely place Eileen and you have some wonderful shots - I love weeping willows and those are wonderful ones.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful selection of photos to celebrate the English countryside - refreshing for the eyes and brain.
ReplyDeleteOh ja, sehr schön und wie es ausschaut, es grünt überall...
ReplyDeleteLieben Gruß
CL
Beautiful green shots...such a lovely countryside!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love the manor house! And the great fence!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery. I love the last fence photo. Visiting from Raindrops and Daisies, Green Day. Enjoy the weekend. Pamela
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and calming. We are blessed to be very green in Virginia....lots of rain this year.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these beautiful photos from English country side !
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Every think looks so lush and green. We are very dry here.
ReplyDeleteLove the fence and the weeping willow tree.
Your photos bring back some nice memories of visiting in England--especially loved walking through many small towns and villages like these where the river is very much a part of the landscape and the green is the place to see and be seen. Favorite memory--babysitting a German Shepherd while its owner went in a shop. In was in Stow-on-the-Wold and I was missing my own dog.
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