A carpet of wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae in spring of 2006 in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
A carpet of wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae in spring of 2006 in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
A carpet of wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae in spring of 2006 in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
A carpet of wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae in spring of 2006 in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Spring shoots, new leaves, fresh moss and wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae show through remaining autumn leaves in spring of 2006 in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
A carpet of wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae in spring of 2006 in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust. Stumps of cut trees and the fencelike arrangement show that the woodland is actively managed.
A couple walking in the distance along this footpath in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex in spring of 2006 . Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
A carpet of wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae in spring of 2006 in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust. The fallen tree has been deliberately left untouched to help insects and bugs to flourish.
This faallen and cut tree in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex, can become a dinosaur with a little imagination. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Border collie enjoys his walk in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex in spring of 2006. Behind him are wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Border collie and three old English sheepdogs enjoy a meeting in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex in spring of 2006. Behind them are wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Border collie enjoys his walk in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex in spring of 2006. Around him is a blanket of wood anemones (anemone nemorosa) family ranunculaceae. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Couple enjoy a spring walk in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex in April of 2006. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Cut logs gather moss in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Owned and managed by the Woodland Trust, this popular visitor attraction lies between Manningtree and Harwich on the River Stour Estuary. Spring flowers growing through autumn leaves.
Aautumn scene in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Aautumn scene in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Fallen chestnuts on the ground in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Autumn scene in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Walkers enjoy a stroll in Stour Woods, Wrabness, Essex, situated between Manningtree and Harwich on the River Stour estuary and run by the Woodland Trust.
Cut logs in a clearing in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
Fallen leaves and fallen trees. Autumn in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex, 2005. Situated between Manningtree and Harwich and managed by the Woodland Trust, the wood is a popular visitor attraction for relaxing walks.
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Oakfield Wood Green Burial Ground, Wrabness, between Harwich and Manningtree in north Essex alongside the River Stour. Oakfield Wood was started as a green burial ground in the late 1990s and this is how it looked in July 2005. The trees are now well established and many more have been added. One native broadleaved tree is planted to mark each burial. Birds, mammals, insects and wild plants are becoming ever more in evidence. The wood is open to the public at most times and there is a walk around the field and along the river estuary.
The Woodland Trust own and manage Stour Wood, Wrabness, near Harwich, Essex. Trees are cut as part of thier ongoing management strategy for this popular woodland area.
Toadstool and chestnuts on the ground in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Wrabness is between Harwich and Manningtree and Stour Wood is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
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Oakfield Wood Green Burial Ground, Wrabness, between Harwich and Manningtree in north Essex alongside the River Stour. Oakfield Wood was started as a green burial ground in the late 1990s and this is how it looked in July 2005. The trees are now well established and many more have been added. One native broadleaved tree is planted to mark each burial. Birds, mammals,insects and wild plants are becoming ever more in evidence. The wood is open to the public at most times and there is a walk around the field and along the river estuary.
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Oakfield Wood Green Burial Ground, Wrabness, between Harwich and Manningtree in north Essex alongside the River Stour. Oakfield Wood was started as a green burial ground in the late 1990s and this is how it looked in July 2005. The trees are now well established and many more have been added. One native broadleaved tree is planted to mark each burial. Birds, mammals , insects and wild plants are becoming ever more in evidence. The wood is open to the public at most times and there is a walk around the field and along the river estuary. This is a view of the bottom part of the wood, as yet unused for burials. In the background is the established woodland view from the higher level.
Fungi, chestnuts and fallen leaves. Autumn in Stour Wood, Wrabness, Essex. Situated on the River Stour estuary between Manningtree and Harwich, this popular visitor attraction is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.
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Tree planting at Oakfield Wood green burial ground, Wrabness, near Manningtree, Essex, in February 1999. Twice a year saplings are planted against each new grave. Families of the recently buried people attend and can help in the tree planting if they wish. The young trees in the picture are now a well established woodland area of native trees local to the area. The burial ground, overlooking the River Stour (background) is a wildlife reserve.
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Tree planting at Oakfield Wood green burial ground, Wrabness, near Manningtree, Essex, in February 1999. Twice a year saplings are planted against each new grave. Families of the recently buried people attend and can help in the tree planting if they wish. The young trees in the picture are now a well established woodland area of native trees local to the area. The burial ground is a wildlife reserve.
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Tree planting at Oakfield Wood green burial ground, Wrabness, near Manningtree, Essex, in February 1999. Twice a year saplings are planted against each new grave. Families of the recently buried people attend and can help in the tree planting if they wish. The young trees in the picture are now a well established woodland area of native trees local to the area. The burial ground is a wildlife reserve.
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A regular sight in and beside the River Stour at Mistley, Essex are dozens, often hundreds of mute swans (cygnus olor). Some are seen here sharing the river with mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and a few gulls.
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Sunset over the River Stour Estuary, 4.27pm 13 November 2010. Part of the town of Manningtree is extreme left. On the opposite river bank is Brantham, Suffolk.
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A popular visitor attraction in north Essex, a mute swan, on the River Stour, Mistley, Essex, seen between the river's edge and the through road, The Walls, where many swans, geese, ducks and other birds are fed by people. Speeding cars kill several swans each year and notices along the road ask people to feed the birds in the river and not on the grass where many swans walk across the road. The mute swan (Cygnus olor) is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. One of hundreds of mute swans (Cygnus olor) and other birds which can be seen at all times of year. On the opposite side of the road running alongside the river, is Mistley Park Farm which has many farm animals and a popular cafe.
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Bluebells Hyacinthoides non-scripta in Ancient Kent Woodland UK
Mistley Towers, along the River Stour Estuary about a mile from Manningtree, have been a tourist attraction for many years. They were built in 1776 as an extension to Mistley Thorn Church, which was built in 1735 and demolished around 1870 when the present church was built.
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On 19 May 2006, the 105,000 ton luxury cruise liner, was diverted from Dover to Harwich International Port because of high winds in Dover Harbour. Conditions on the River Stour estuary were also windy as seen by the dramatic clouds and choppy water.
River Stour estuary at Shotley Gate, south of Ipswich, Suffolk. Near centre is a Trinity House lightship. On the right is a crane at Harwich Dockyard and the town of Harwich,Essex.