near to Ebbesbourne Wake, Wiltshire, England
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View from The Horseshoe's garden
Looking south-east towards sunlit pasture on a summer's evening.
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Ebbesbourne Wake: parish church of St. John the Baptist
by Chris Downer
Looking from the southeast corner of the churchyard, along the main path to the door. The tower is 15th-century.
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Top Road, Ebbesbourne Wake
by David Martin
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Balwen Sheep near Ebbesbourne Wake
Balwen means 'white blaze'. This breed of sheep are originally from the borders of Carmarthenshire and Breconshire but they have now spread far and wide.
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Ebbesbourne Wake Village Hall
Ebbesbourne Wake is also where the River Ebble rises.
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St John the Baptist, Ebbesbourne Wake: churchyard (d)
by Basher Eyre
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Church of St John the Baptist- benchmark
The cut mark can be found near the base of the south face of the tower (ST9924 : Church of St John the Baptist- tower and south face). For more information visit Link
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War Memorial, Ebbesbourne Wake
The Old School House is in the background.
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Ebbesbourne Wake: The Cross
by Chris Downer
The main crossroads in the village, called The Cross. The war memorial is to the left and the phone box in the foliage on the right.
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Upstream from May Bridge
Looking up the River Ebble, at this point it is approximately 2 miles from its source and a dry Autumn has reduced it to little more than a trickle.
The River Ebble is one of the five rivers of Salisbury. Rising at Alvediston, 12 miles... (more)
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The Horseshoe, Ebbesbourne Wake
An excellent, traditional pub and restaurant in a very peaceful Wiltshire village.
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Duck Street, Ebbesbourne Wake
by David Martin
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