Ashby Canal looking north towards Bridge 21
Ashby Canal Bridge 20
Old farm machinery on the footpath to Higham on th…
Old farm machinery on the footpath to Higham on th…
Footpath towards Higham on the Hill near Grange Fa…
Horses near Grange Farm
Higham on the Hill 013
Higham on the Hill 014
Lynch gate at the Church of St Peter, Higham on th…
Lynch gate at the Church of St Peter, Higham on th…
Church of St Peter at Higham on the Hill (Grade II…
Church of St Peter at Higham on the Hill (Grade II…
View towards Stoke Golding from just north of the…
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Near Millfield Farm
Stoke Lane, Stoke Golding
The George and Dragon at Stoke Golding
Path to the south side of the Church of St. Margar…
View of the south side of the Church of St. Margar…
View of the south side of the Church of St. Margar…
View of the south side of the Church of St. Margar…
View of the south side of the Church of St. Margar…
The White Swan and Stoke Golding
Ashby Canal looking South from Bridge 21
Rindleford Mill, now known as Pool House, taken on…
Cottages seen from the footpath near the weir on t…
Bridge over River Worfe near Soudley Rocks.
Bluebells on the ridge path above the River Worfe…
Looking towards Davenport House
River Worfe flowing through the Davenport Estate
Signs of old industry close to the footbridge over…
Footbridge over the River Worfe in the Davenport E…
Looking along the meadering River Worfe towards Ro…
Worfield looking towards the Church of St. Peter t…
Church of St Peter the Apostle at Worfield
Visitors for Lunch in Church of St. Peter the Apos…
Churchyard of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield (G…
Churchyard of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield (G…
Church of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield (Grade…
Church of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield (Grade…
Cottages near the Church of St. Peter in Worfield
The Vicarage Hotel
The Mere from the Lane leading to Worfield
Farm buildings at Catstree
Small pond near the footpath alongside Ewdness Hou…
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Iris pseudacorus, wild Iris on the Ashby Canal


Iris pseudacorus (Wild Iris, Yellow flag, Segg, Jacob's sword)....
"It is sometimes suggested as the origin of the 'fleur-de-lis' of heraldry. 'Segg' (a variant of sedge) is from the Anglo-Saxon for short sword, a reference to the blade-like character of the leaves."
Flora Britannica...R Mabey
"It is sometimes suggested as the origin of the 'fleur-de-lis' of heraldry. 'Segg' (a variant of sedge) is from the Anglo-Saxon for short sword, a reference to the blade-like character of the leaves."
Flora Britannica...R Mabey
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