RM2J75A3X–Modern waterside properties beside the restored Stroudwater Canal at Boakes Drive, Stonehouse Wharf, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75A8B–The Cotswold Canals Trust long boat Endeavour on the restored Stroudwater Canal at St Cyr's Church, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75A38–A modern farmyard with silos, propane gas storage, barns and a wind turbine at Stone House Farm near Kempley, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75AJ2–Modern waterside properties beside the restored Stroudwater Canal at Dudbridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J759NP–The River Frome flowing past Ebley Mill a 19th century cloth mill now converted into offices for Stroud District Council, Ebley, Gloucestershire, UK
RM2J759YF–The Cotswold Canals Trust narrow boat Perseverance cruising the restored Stroudwater Canal near Ebley Mill, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75AKG–Modern waterside properties beside the restored Stroudwater Canal at Dudbridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75ABW–The Cotswold Canals Trust long boat Endeavour on the restored Stroudwater Canal at Stonehouse Court Hotel, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75A6E–Nutshell Bridge (1778) and Nutshell House on the restored Stroudwater Canal at Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75AE8–The Cotswold Canals Trust long boat Endeavour on the restored Stroudwater Canal passing Nutshell Bridge and House, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, UK
RM2J75A24–Modern waterside properties and Kitch Coffee & Wine Bar beside the restored Stroudwater Canal at Ebley Wharf, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75A9M–An older couple enjoying the view of the restored Stroudwater Canal at St Cyr's Church, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75A03–Modern waterside properties beside the restored Stroudwater Canal at Ebley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75ABB–An older couple enjoying the view of the restored Stroudwater Canal at St Cyr's Church, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75AD9–The Cotswold Canals Trust long boat Endeavour on the restored Stroudwater Canal passing St Cyr's Church, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75A7E–The Cotswold Canals Trust long boat Endeavour on the restored Stroudwater Canal at St Cyr's Church, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75ACX–The Cotswold Canals Trust long boat Endeavour on the restored Stroudwater Canal at Stonehouse Court Hotel, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J759PY–The River Frome flowing past Ebley Mill a 19th century cloth mill now converted into offices for Stroud District Council, Ebley, Gloucestershire, UK
RM2J75A4R–Nutshell Bridge (1778) and Nutshell House on the restored Stroudwater Canal at Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J759TR–A hiker on the Cotswold Way National Trail on the old Stonehouse to Nailsworth Midland Railway line at Ebley, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75AFG–Modern waterside properties beside the restored Stroudwater Canal at Dudbridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J759WN–The Cotswold Canals Trust narrow boat Perseverance cruising the restored Stroudwater Canal near Ebley Mill, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75A1H–Modern waterside properties and Kitch Coffee & Wine Bar beside the restored Stroudwater Canal at Ebley Wharf, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J75A9A–The Cotswold Canals Trust long boat Endeavour on the restored Stroudwater Canal at St Cyr's Church, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J6W5TC–Winter in the Forest of Dean - Memorial to men who died in the Union Colliery disaster on 4th September 1902 at Bixslade, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J6W5WT–Winter in the Forest of Dean - Memorial to the men who died in the Union Colliery disaster on 4th September 1902 at Bixslade, Gloucestershire, Englan
RM2J6W5XR–A temperature inversion causing fog to obscure the city of Gloucester, England UK. Gloucester Business Park at Brockworth is in the foreground.
RM2J6W611–A temperature inversion causing fog to obscure the city of Gloucester, England UK. Gloucester Business Park at Brockworth is in the foreground and May
RM2J6W61E–A temperature inversion causing fog to obscure the city of Gloucester, England UK. Gloucester Business Park at Brockworth is in the foreground and May
RM2J6W5R5–Winter in the Forest of Dean - Frost at Monument Pit, a freeminer coal mine at Bixslade, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J6W63D–The River Wye totally obscured by mist due to a temperature inversion, seen from the viewpoint of Symonds Yat Rock, Herefordshire, England UK
RM2J6W5YJ–A temperature inversion causing fog to obscure the city of Gloucester, England UK. Gloucester Business Park at Brockworth is in the foreground and May
RM2J6W63R–The River Wye totally obscured by mist due to a temperature inversion, seen from the viewpoint of Symonds Yat Rock, Herefordshire, England UK
RM2J6W5WE–Winter in the Forest of Dean - Memorial to the men who died in the Union Colliery disaster on 4th September 1902 at Bixslade, Gloucestershire, Englan
RM2J6W5XG–A temperature inversion causing fog to obscure the city of Gloucester, England UK. Brockworth is in the foreground and May Hill in the background.
RM2J6W5T2–Winter in the Forest of Dean - Frost at the entrance to Monument Pit, a freeminer coal mine at Bixslade, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J6W600–A temperature inversion causing fog to obscure the city of Gloucester, England UK. Gloucester Business Park at Brockworth is in the foreground and May
RM2J5REK9–The old Railway Hotel (now converted into luxury appartments) in the small town of Nailsworth in the Stroud Valleys, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J5REN3–The old Railway Hotel (now converted into luxury appartments) in the small town of Nailsworth in the Stroud Valleys, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J5RE34–An old brick barn seen reflected in a large puddle in the Severnside village of Arlingham, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J5RE77–A statue of a coal miner by Anthony Dufort erected in 2000 as 'A tribute to the miners of the Forest of Dean' in the Forest of Dean town of Cinderford
RM2J5REA7–Deerhurst House in the Severnside village of Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J5RE7D–A statue of a coal miner by Anthony Dufort erected in 2000 as 'A tribute to the miners of the Forest of Dean' in the Forest of Dean town of Cinderford
RM2J5REJX–The external frame of 'Breathing Room' an art installation by lead artist Anna Berry and collaborator/engineer Clive Doherty at Blackfriars Priory
RM2J5RE2E–An old brick barn seen reflected in a large puddle in the Severnside village of Arlingham, Gloucestershire, England UK
RM2J5REJH–Inside 'Breathing Room' an art installation by lead artist Anna Berry and collaborator/engineer Clive Doherty at Blackfriars Priory, Gloucester, UK
RM2HG550F–Cyclists enjoying the Forest of Dean Family Cycle Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG54T9–'Fire and Water Boats' by David Nash, 1986 on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG54WT–'Fire and Water Boats' by David Nash, 1986 on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG5534–'Grove of Silence' by Ian Hamilton Finlay, 1986 on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG54NW–'Soil Unsoiled' a poetic collaboration between Zakiya Mckenzie & Khady Gueye on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestersh
RM2HG54XB–'Iron Road' by Keir Smith, 1986 on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG54RJ–'Soil Unsoiled' a poetic collaboration between Zakiya Mckenzie & Khady Gueye on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestersh
RM2HG5547–'House' by Miles Davies, 1988 on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG551J–Cyclists enjoying the Forest of Dean Family Cycle Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG556B–'Threshold' by Natasha Rosling, 2019 on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG552M–'Grove of Silence' by Ian Hamilton Finlay, 1986 on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG54N4–Cyclists enjoying the Forest of Dean Family Cycle Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2HG5559–'Threshold' by Natasha Rosling, 2019 on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near Cannop, Coleford, Gloucestershire.UK
RM2H94J43–A thatched cottage in the Severn Vale in the village of Bishops Norton, Gloucestershire UK
RM2H94J2X–A thatched cottage in the Severn Vale by the village pond at Bishops Norton, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FMXJXW–Spring flowers growing in the churchyard of St Mary, St Peter & St Paul church at Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FMXJTF–Spring blossom in the churchyard of St Mary, St Peter & St Paul church at Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FM9EYM–Wild daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) in early spring at the Norman church of St Mary, Kempley, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FM9ERM–Wild daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) in early spring at the Norman church of St Mary, Kempley, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FM9EJM–The 20th century Arts & Crafts Movement church of St Edward built of local red sandstone in the village of Kempley, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FM9ETK–Wild daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) in early spring at the Norman church of St Mary, Kempley, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FM9EXP–Wild daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) in early spring at the Norman church of St Mary, Kempley, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FM9F26–Wild daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) in early spring at the entrance to the village of Kempley near Dymock, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FM9ENA–The 20th century Arts & Crafts Movement church of St Edward built of local red sandstone in the village of Kempley, Gloucestershire UK
RM2FK4HRJ–The left half of this building is Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst
RM2FK4HWP–Upper floor of Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire.
RM2FK4HNG–The famous Deerhurst Angel, a Saxon sculpture on part of the original apse of the Anglo-Saxon Priory Church of St Mary dating back to the 9th century
RM2FK4HRY–Upper floor of Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire.
RM2FK4HN7–The remains of a stone carving in the tower of the Anglo-Saxon Priory Church of St Mary dating back to the 9th century at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire U
RM2FK4HR9–The left half of this building is Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst
RM2F7M6M6–The Mariners Chapel built in 1849 to welcome seamen at Gloucester Docks, Gloucester UK
RM2F7M6PJ–Gloucester Docks, Gloucester UK
RM2F7M6K5–Gloucester Docks from the lock gates into the River Severn, Gloucester UK
RM2F7M6HX–Gloucester Docks from the lock gates into the River Severn, Gloucester UK
RM2F7M6KG–The Mariners Chapel built in 1849 to welcome seamen at Gloucester Docks, Gloucester UK
RM2F7M6NY–Gloucester Docks, Gloucester UK
RM2F7M6E3–Gloucestershire College at Gloucester Docks UK
RM2F6K311–St Mary Magdalene church, set in a circular churchyard, at Hewelsfield in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K2H0–Unique double triangular headed Saxon window in the Anglo-Saxon Priory Church of St Mary dating back to the 9th century at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire
RM2F6K333–Sunset over the River Severn at Lydney Harbour, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K26X–Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK.
RM2F6K33T–Sunset over the River Severn at Lydney Harbour, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K26J–Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK.
RM2F6K2C7–The Anglo-Saxon Priory Church of St Mary dating back to the 9th century at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K2FH–Unique double triangular headed Saxon window in the Anglo-Saxon Priory Church of St Mary dating back to the 9th century at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire
RM2F6K2MB–The foundations of the original apse of the Anglo-Saxon Priory Church of St Mary dating back to the 9th century at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K1T6–Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K1RK–Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K269–Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK.
RM2F6K2CH–The Anglo-Saxon Priory Church of St Mary dating back to the 9th century at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K20F–Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K31G–St Mary Magdalene church, set in a circular churchyard, at Hewelsfield in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire UK
RM2F6K21P–Odda's Chapel, one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, built in 1056 by Earl Odda at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire UK.
RM2F6K2H9–One of the Saxon beast heads beside the doorway in the Anglo-Saxon Priory Church of St Mary dating back to the 9th century at Deerhurst, Gloucestershi
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