Field, Fields, Crop. Crops, Farming, River, Drain, Dyke, Bank, River Bank, Drainage, Water, Sky, Blue Sky, Clouds, Evening Light, Gate, 5 Bar, Five Bar, 5 Bar Gate, Five Bar Gate, Wooden Gate, Post, Gate Post, Track, Welshes Dam, Manea, Cambridgeshire, UK, England, Britain, Fen, Fens, Fenland, The Fens, Countryside, Country, Flat, Flat Land, Flatland, Flatlands, Rural, Landscape, Access, Trees, RSPB, Nature Reserve, Tranquil, Calm, Converging Lines, Englands Green and Pleasant Land, RHLAND
This village sign is also one of the most unusual signs in Kent, being triangular. In the frame is a composite representation of the four evangelists of the New Testament. The symbolic creature has a lion's head (St. Mark), ox's hooves (St. Luke), eagle's wings (St. John) and a child looking forward into the new millennium on the creature's back (St. Matthew). The serpent's tail represents the river which has sustained the village from its earliest days. At the foot of the frame are the crossed keys of St. Peter (church in Newenden). Newenden was known in Roman times as Andredcaster and an important port on the River. (Notes come from Alan Bignell's Book Kent Village Signs)
This village sign is also one of the most unusual signs in Kent, being triangular. In the frame is a composite representation of the four evangelists of the New Testament. The symbolic creature has a lion's head (St. Mark), ox's hooves (St. Luke), eagle's wings (St. John) and a child looking forward into the new millennium on the creature's back (St. Matthew). The serpent's tail represents the river which has sustained the village from its earliest days. At the foot of the frame are the crossed keys of St. Peter (church in Newenden). Newenden was known in Roman times as Andredcaster and an important port on the River. (Notes come from Alan Bignell's Book Kent Village Signs)
This village sign is also one of the most unusual signs in Kent, being triangular. In the frame is a composite representation of the four evangelists of the New Testament. The symbolic creature has a lion's head (St. Mark), ox's hooves (St. Luke), eagle's wings (St. John) and a child looking forward into the new millennium on the creature's back (St. Matthew). The serpent's tail represents the river which has sustained the village from its earliest days. At the foot of the frame are the crossed keys of St. Peter (church in Newenden). Newenden was known in Roman times as Andredcaster and an important port on the River. (Notes come from Alan Bignell's Book Kent Village Signs)
cyclist cycling path Isle of Portland Dorset England UK coast footpath route leisure recreation outdoor outdoors pursuit pursuits hobby hobbies recreation recreational activity activities hot weather sun sunny sunshine blue sky skies grass sign post signpost ride rides riding on along way pathway United Kingdom English British coast coastal
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A cyclist rides along a coastal path near The Verne Citadel on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England, UK.
Attraction; Attraktion; Backcountry; Countryside; Daytime; England; Farmland; Geopark; Hills; Horizontal; Landmarks; Landscape; Mountain Range; Mountains; Nature; North East; North Pennines; Street; Outdoor; Outdoors; Pastures; Rural; Summer; UK; United Kingdom; visitor attraction; World locations, AONB
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The North Pennines is the northernmost part of the so-called "backbone of England", the range of hills which runs through the centre of the northern half of England, from north to south.
Pennine; Marker; Yorkshire; Kirklees; Sign; Way marker; Footpath; Bridleway; Outdoors; Wood; Post; Hills; Right of Way; Clouds; Directions; Marker; Way point
Attraction; Attraktion; Backcountry; Countryside; Daytime; England; Farmland; Geopark; Hills; Horizontal; Landmarks; Dramatic; Landscape; Mountain Range; Mountains; Nature; North East; North Pennines; Outdoor; Outdoors; Pastures; Rural; Summer; UK; United Kingdom; visitor attraction; World locations, AONB
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The North Pennines is the northernmost part of the so-called "backbone of England", the range of hills which runs through the centre of the northern half of England, from north to south.
WHOECO WHOJFM WHOSCE Field Autumn Wiltshire England West Country Landscape Scenic Picturesque Golden Oak Tree Hedge Gate Mud Muddy Earth Puddles Tranquil Scenic Picturesque Walking Countryside Five bar gate Farming Agriculture Agricultural Farm Farming Reflections Autumn Trees Open Space Fresh Air Autumnal Terry Mathews UK GB Great Britain England Tourist Tourism Tourists Vacation Holiday
Horse Chestnut, Tree, gate, five bar, field, grass, green, road, curve, corner, bend, stone gate post, sunny, sunshine, shadow, blue sky, hedgerow, hedges,
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Taken by Jason sloan photography at Rodney Stoke in somerset
Britain; British; British Isles; Chapel Allerton; Country; Countryside; Directions; England; English; Europe; European; GB; Great Britain; Mark; Nobody; Outdoors; Road Sign; Rural; Sedgemoor; Sign; Somerset; South West; Southwest; Stone Allerton; UK; United Kingdom; West Country
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Old style road sign pointing to Chapel Allerton, Stone Allerton and Mark in Somerset, England.
West Country, West of England, English Village, Devon, Village Scene, Footpath Signs, Bridleway Signs, Rights of Way, Byway, Summer, Wooden Post, Country Walking, Directions, Byway, IPSV0447, IPSV3008, IPSV2636,
Public Footpath Sign Right of Way Walking Walk Rambling Hedgerow Countryside Direction Directional Directions Rural Outdoors This way Walkway Exercise Exercising Cycling Footpath Passage Terry Mathews Horizontal
Access; BBOWT; Barred; Bloom; Blooms; Blossom; Brown; Buckinghamshire; Bucks; Centre; Closed; College Lake; England; Entry; Five; Five-Barred Gate; Flower; Flowers; Forbidden; Gate; Grass; Green; Nature Reserve; No; No Access; No Entry; Not Allowed; Pitstone; Reserve; Restricted; Sign; Wild Flowers; Wildlife
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A five-barred gate with No Entry sign blocks the track to an undisturbed part of the nature reserve at College Lake Wildlife Centre, Pitstone, Buckinghamshire, England.
Public Footpath Sign Right of Way Walking Walk Countryside Rambling Hedgerow Direction Directional Directions Rural Outdoors This way Walkway Pointing Exercise Exercising Cycling Footpath Passage Terry Mathews Vertical