Grid reference SU5775
near to Ashampstead, West Berkshire, England
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Suck's Lane descends Pyke's Hill
The whole length of the narrow and tortuous Suck's Lane is almost contained within this square but it still provides a useful shortcut, as it descends towards the busier Ashampstead to Bradfield Road.
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And then the path turns right
A footpath diversion to avoid Child's Court Farm takes the footpath two sides of a triangle through Home Copse.
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Path and bluebells, Ashampstead Common
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Palmer's Hill, Ashampstead Common
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Pykes Hill
These are the farmbuildings at the bottom of Pykes Hill, on the west side of the intersection, which is situated in the north eastern section of the grid square. The picture was taken from the east side of the intersection.
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Farmland and cottages, Ashampstead
The cottages stand on the Ashampstead to Bradfield road and are viewed from Pyke's Hill.
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The Firs, The Cottage, and The Pines
Three houses in Ashampstead Common. From left to right: The Firs, The Cottage, and The Pines.
The Firs is a thatched roof cottage with one storey and a loft. The walls are red brick. The windows are white framed and the door is brown.... (more)
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Twisted Sweet Chestnut on Ashampstead Common, Berkshire
This part of the common is now wooded, and there are a number of veteran trees nearby several hundred years old.
There is a good guide to the older trees here:... (more)
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Cottages, Ashampstead Common
Typical of this area of scattered housing in or near woodland.
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Roadside Houses, Ashampstead
Scattered housing is very much the pattern round here.
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Suck's Lane, Ashampstead Common
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Woodland, Ashampstead
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