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near to Hardwick Village, Nottinghamshire, England


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SK6377 : Limetree Avenue View - with Pigs by Alan Heardman Limetree Avenue View - with Pigs
SK6377 : A57 through Top Wood by John Firth A57 through Top Wood
SK6377 : Limetree Avenue (set of 2 images) by Richard Croft Limetree Avenue (set of 2 images)
Part of the famous 2-mile avenue of Common Limes (Tilia x europaea) in Clumber Park, a double row of 1,296 trees planted either side of the drive in about 1840, thought to be the longest of its kind in Europe
SK6377 : Track through the woods east of Manton Lodge by Neil Theasby Track through the woods east of Manton Lodge
SK6377 : Freezing fog alongside Limetree Avenue by Jonathan Thacker Freezing fog alongside Limetree Avenue
The freezing fog persisted all day.
SK6377 : A57 in Top Wood, heading away from Worksop by Christopher Hilton A57 in Top Wood, heading away from Worksop
SK6377 : Lime tree avenue, Clumber Park by Peter Turner Lime tree avenue, Clumber Park
The biggest lime tree avenue in Europe is its billing. Is there a bigger one elsewhere? Where?
SK6377 : Calloughton Wood by JThomas Calloughton Wood
SK6377 : A57 eastbound at Top Wood by Colin Pyle A57 eastbound at Top Wood
SK6377 : A57 through Top Wood by Julian P Guffogg A57 through Top Wood
SK6377 : Lime tree avenue. by steven ruffles Lime tree avenue.
Wintery conditions make driving hazardous.
SK6377 : Clumber Park, Limetree Avenue by David Dixon Clumber Park, Limetree Avenue
The Lime Tree Avenue at Clumber Park is the longest of its kind in Europe. Planted in 1840, it is 2 miles long with 1,296 common limes.

 
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