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Photos from South Downs - Page 3

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Images from the Walks
268411The Jack and Jill Windmills near the Clayton
268412A look back to the Downs close near Pyecombe
283501Disturbing the Water, River Arun
290301Stanmer House and church in Stanmer Park
290302Cottages on village street in Stanmer
290303The path through woodland at rear of Stanmer Park
290304The path down to Middleton Manor
290305Gatepost at entrance to Middleton Manor
290306The parish church at Streat
290307Streat Manor House
290308Gardens of Streat Manor House from Streat churchyard
290309Footbridge in the woods between Streat and Plumpton
290310Climbing onto the downs from Plumpton
290311The path leaving Ashcombe bottom
290312The approach back towards Falmer
307801On the South Downs between Washington and Findon
307802The track going north from Cissbury Ring
307803View east from between Cissbury Ring and Chanctonbury Ring
307804The South Downs Way passes Chanctonbury Ring
307805The South Downs Way returns to the car park near Washington
312001View to Cuckmere Haven from summit of Bostal Hill
312002Way ahead on top of Downs with path barely visible
312003View over Downs & Weald from Firle Beacon
312004The port of Newhaven at the mouth of the River Ouse
312005South Downs Way waymarker
312006View west over Ouse Valley from Itford Hill
312007The Norman Chuch near the end of this walk at Southease
321301The typical waymarker for the South Downs Way
321302Heading to the summit of West Hill near Pyecombe
321303Looking south east from West Hill near Pyecombe
321304Downland scenery near the Devil's Dyke
321305View south from top of the escarpment near Devil's Dyke
321306Trig pillar at Devil's Dyke is often ignored by visitors
321307Amazing views from Devil's Dyke
321308Looking East along the ridge to Devil's Dyke
321309Approaching Truleigh Hill on the South Downs Way
321310Descending the slope into the Adur Valley on Beeding Hill
321311The view to the west over the Adur Valley
321312Path over Beeding Hill before the Adur Valley
330501The parish church at Burpham
330502Perry Hill from near Burpham
330503The Arun Valley and Arun Castle from near Burpham
330504The Arun Valley from Peppering High Barn, near Burpham
330505Wild flowers in abundance, the Burgh, near Amberley
330506Looking west from Amberley Mount
330507South Downs Way near Springhead Hill
330508View of Wepham Down, Burpham
330509Wepham Down near Burpham
330510Looking west to the Burgh from Wepham Down
330511Descending the flanks of Perry Hill near Burpham
330512A downland scene near Burpham
331001Out onto the Downs soon after leaving Washington
331002Looking back over Findon Valley towards Chanctonbury Hill
331003An early view of the Sussex Weald
331004View east over the Findon Valley from Barnsfarm Hill
331005The walk down slopes of Rackman Hill into Arun Valley
331006The somewhat iconic footbridge over the River Arun
331007View east over Arun Valley
331008Arun Valley close to the top of Westburton Hill
331009Wonderful views from SDW near Toby's Stone

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