Amelia's photos with the keyword: Snropshire

Chlorophyllum rhacodes - Shaggy Parasol

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09 Oct 2020 39 22 388
Attingham’s Deer Park was created in 1798 as part of Thomas, 2nd Lord Berwick’s grand improvements to the Mansion and grounds. Today, around 200 fallow deer, descended from the original deer herd live in the park.

HFF from a misty Attingham Park

08 Oct 2020 50 39 414
I have to congratulate the National Trust for their organization during this peculiar time. It's possible to book a slot on line, and the number of people allowed in for each half hour is limited. We book in for the 9 - 9.30 slot. There is no time limit for how long each visit lasts, and there is plenty of areas to walk, but we try to leave before noon when it starts to get busy. The fog lasted for another 30 minutes, then the sun broke through. It was a bit difficult to see the deer at times.

Attingham Park Deer

02 Aug 2020 27 14 265
Attingham is home to approximately 250 semi-wild fallow deer, all direct descendants of the fallow deer here at the creation of the Deer Park in 1797.

Social distancing from architecture

Pavement and shadows

06 Apr 2017 36 32 1129
Sorry it's one day early, but we're away from today for the weekend.