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near to Babraham, Cambridgeshire, England


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TL5050 : Insect log pile by David Pashley Insect log pile
TL5050 : Church of St Peter (set of 2 images) by N Chadwick Church of St Peter (set of 2 images)
TL5050 : Light industrial estate - Babraham by Mr Ignavy Light industrial estate - Babraham
TL5050 : Bridge from Rowley Lane to Babraham church by Ben Harris Bridge from Rowley Lane to Babraham church
TL5050 : Cyclepath by Sawston Road by Hugh Venables Cyclepath by Sawston Road
With the field prepared for potatoes.
TL5050 : Babraham: ripe wheat at Church Farm by John Sutton Babraham: ripe wheat at Church Farm
Seen from just inside the field entrance on Rowley Lane.
TL5050 : St Peter, Babraham, Cambridgeshire - East window by John Salmon St Peter, Babraham, Cambridgeshire - East window
Stained glass by John Piper. Symbols of Saint Peter.
TL5050 : Babraham - Please drive carefully by Keith Edkins Babraham - Please drive carefully
The village gateway at the western end
TL5050 : Rowley Lane by John Sutton Rowley Lane
Though the cloud was slow to clear first thing, this became a sunny December day. Little Trees Hill, one of the twin summits of The Gog Magog Hills, is on the skyline to the right.
TL5050 : Church Farm, Sawston Road by Keith Edkins Church Farm, Sawston Road
TL5050 : Weir and buildings at Babraham Institute by David Beresford Weir and buildings at Babraham Institute
TL5050 : The River Granta looking northwest by Robert Edwards The River Granta looking northwest
This is a view from the footbridge that leads to the parish church at Babraham.

 
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