Stratford Canal from Bridge 30
Bridge 33 on the Stratford Canal
The unusual steps leading to the straight footpath…
Packwood House (Grade I Listed Building)
Sundial at Packwood House
Church of St. Chad at Wishaw
Church of St. Nicholas ad Vincula at Curdworth
Looking through Curdworth Church Bridge towards C…
Church of St. Nicholas ad Vincula at Curdworth
Looking through Curdworth Church Bridge towards Cu…
Church of St. Nicholas ad Vincula at Curdworth
Curdworth Tunnel on the Birmingham and Fazeley Can…
Locks on the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal looking…
Birmingham and Fazeley Canal at Curdworth
Looking towards Wiggins Hill Road Bridge and Birmi…
Looking towards Curdworth Church Bridge from Balk…
Near the 18th hole at the Belfry Golf Course
Cuttle Mill Pools
Cuttle Mill Pools
Tangled brambles on the footpath by Cuttle Mill Fa…
Belfry Golf Course
Moxhull Pond Belfry Golf Course
Belfry Golf Course
Looking towards Lock 15 on the Stratford Canal fro…
Footpath from Packwood House to Netherwood
Lapworth Locks on Stratford Canal from near Bridge…
The Split Bridge No.32 on the Stratford Canal
Church of St. Thomas at Hockley Heath.
Church of St. Thomas at Hockley Heath.
Church of St. Thomas at Hockley Heath.
Packwood Hall (Grade II Listed Building)
Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
Interior of the Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
Approach to Packwood Hall and the Church of St Gil…
Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
Christ Church the Baptist Church at Umberslade
Christ Church the Baptist Church at Umberslade
Looking over Obelisk Farm to the Obelisk
Lane leading to Hockley Heath.
Lane leading to Big Spring Coppice
Path leading to the Mortuary Chapel at Nuthurst.
Footpath from Packwood House to Netherwood
Abandoned Chapel at Nuthurst.
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Packwood House (Grade I Listed Building)


"Packwood House is well known for it's topiary garden which is breathtaking in the Spring when the daffodils are up and the house and gardens look their best. Tradition has it that Charles II was given refreshment at Packwood after the defeat of his armies at Worcester in 1651. The property was donated to the National Trust in 1941 by Mr Graham Baron Ash in memory of his parents. The Ash family had spent many years restoring the property.
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