Church of St John the Baptist, Berkswell.
Magpie Farmhouse, Longbrook Lane (Grade II Listed…
Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Temple Balsall. (Gr…
Almshouses and the Vicarage at Temple Balsall. ( G…
HEART OF ENGLAND WAY (8) Berkswell to Chadwick End…
HEART OF ENGLAND WAY (9), Chadwick End to Henley-i…
Church of St.Michael at Baddesley Clinton.
Rowington Mill. (Grade II Listed Building)
Church of St Laurence at Rowington. (Grade I Liste…
Church of St Laurence at Rowington. (Grade I Liste…
Church of St Laurence at Rowington. (Grade I Liste…
The Birmingham raging Bull from the Commonwealth G…
The Birmingham raging Bull from the Commonwealth G…
The Birmingham raging Bull from the Commonwealth G…
Lunchtime near Round Hill.
Lunchtime near Round Hill.
Across the fields from Henley-in-Arden looking tow…
HEART OF ENGLAND WAY (10) Henley-in-Arden to New E…
Heart of England Way (11), New End Cottages to Bid…
Looking back over Alcester and the Church of St Ni…
Trig Point (105m) near Oversley Castle.
Footpath from the Church of St Lawrence at Meriden…
Church of St. Lawrence (Grade I Listed Building),…
Big fallen tree, Heart of England Way between Gree…
Path from Green End towards Meriden on the Heart o…
Path from Green End towards Meriden on the Heart o…
Green End Road, January 2003.
Green End Road, January 2003.
Heart of England Way (7) Green End to Berkswell (7…
Shustoke Reservoir.
HEART OF ENGLAND WAY (6) nr Nether Whitacre to Gre…
Opposite Clouds (3)
Looking over the River Tame to Kingsbury Hall and…
Kingsbury Hall and the Church of St. Peter and St.…
Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre.
Drayton Swivel Bridge, Birmingham and Fazeley Cana…
Drayton Basett to near Nether Whitacre (8.0m).
Noisy Magpie
Low Moon tonight
Dying for a drink.
Hay Head Branch Canal, OS Map published 1886
Heart of England Way (4). Packington Moor to Drayt…
Church of St. Peter at Drayton Bassett.
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Alms Houses, Berkswell.


“Tucked behind the Almshouses in private gardens is the cannon captured from the Russians at Kerch in the Crimea in 1885 and bought back to Berkswell by Captain Aurthur Parry Eardley Wilmot. To view the Cannon is by arrangement only.”
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