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Grid reference SU8297

near to Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England


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SU8297 : Wycombe Road, Bradenham by David Howard Wycombe Road, Bradenham
SU8297 : Looking to Braddenham Birches by N Chadwick Looking to Braddenham Birches
SU8297 : St Botolph, Bradenham - Sanctuary by John Salmon St Botolph, Bradenham - Sanctuary
SU8297 : Bradenham Manor and Valley by Simon Mortimer Bradenham Manor and Valley
Bradenham valley looking towards Bledlow Ridge, with Bradenham Manor gardens in the foreground.
SU8297 : Bradenham Manor by Andrew Smith Bradenham Manor
Showing the southern side of the National Trust property. The wall is a ha-ha beside the bridleway above the village green.
SU8297 : Bradenham Village Green by don cload Bradenham Village Green
SU8297 : Seat by the Path by Des Blenkinsopp Seat by the Path
Where two footpaths cross in the middle of the square there is a bench, plus a rather oversized notice board with a small National Trust poster on it.
SU8297 : Bradenham Manor, Bradenham, Buckinghamshire by Christine Matthews Bradenham Manor, Bradenham, Buckinghamshire
Bradenham Manor is a 17th century manor house,which was once the home of Isaac D'Israeli, father of Benjamin Disraeli, who lived at nearby Hughenden Manor.
SU8297 : Wycombe Road, Bradenham by David Howard Wycombe Road, Bradenham
SU8297 : Bradenham Village, Buckinghamshire by nick macneill Bradenham Village, Buckinghamshire
SU8297 : Marbled white on scabious, Bradenham by Andrew Smith Marbled white on scabious, Bradenham
I believe the plant to be field scabious. Both that and the butterfly are common especially on uncultivated land such as the access land just to the west of Bradneham.
SU8297 : Bradenham Manor by Graham Horn Bradenham Manor
The manor, not this house, dates to the 13th century and belonged to the Earl of Warwick. Queen Elizabeth I stayed here. The building was substantially rebuilt in the 17th century, and later owned by Isaac D'Israeli, father of the... (more)

 
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