RF2JJ1K2Y–Weeping willow hanging over a pool of water with a waterfall in the background. Nature background, tranquil forest scene. Concept for calm, serenity
RF2JDBN61–The River Sid in Sidmouth, Devon
RF2JJ1KYC–Black Locust tree (Robinia pseudoacacia) - commonly referred to as False Acacia - Green summer leaves backlit buy a late summer sun
RFTTDENP–The weir on the river Sid in Sidmouth, Devon in the parkland area known as The Byes
RMGRR68E–A weir on the River Sid in 'The Byes Riverside Park' in Sidmouth on Devon's jurassic coast
RMC01T0H–A wintry river scene in Devon
RFPDC5XR–Teenagers Sliding Down a Concrete Waterfall on Inflatables During a Heat Wave. The Byes Riverside Park, Sidmouth, East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RMMCG00D–The River Sid flowing through the Byes, Sidmouth. The Sid is one of England's shortest rivers, 6 miles long.
RMD8177P–Sidmouth, Devon, England. May 13th 2013. Man sitting on a park bench with two dogs at The Byes, Sidmouth, Devon.
RMAN1GK6–River Sid, Sidmouth
RMTR8E0Y–UK,Devon,Sidmouth,The Byes,River Sid and Cycle Bridge
RF2JJ1KW2–Black Locust tree (Robinia pseudoacacia) commonly referred to as False Acacia - trunk seen here splitting into three codominant stems.
RMGRR689–A weir on the River Sid in 'The Byes Riverside Park' in Sidmouth on Devon's jurassic coast
RMC01T34–A wintry river scene in Devon
RFPDHTC5–The Byes Riverside Park, Sidmouth, Devon, UK. Summer, 2018.
RMMCG00C–The River Sid passing beside Margaret's Meadow, in the Byes, Sidmouth. One of England's shortest rivers, 6 miles long.
RMK23ECE–Sidmouth, Devon, 28th Aug 17. Glorious bank holiday weather draws crowds of visitors to the wild flower meadows in Sidmouth, alongside the famous 'Byes' riverside walk. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RMD817HE–Sidmouth, Devon, England. May 13th 2013. People walking through The Byes gardens and park in Sidmouth.
RMAN1GK5–River Sid, Sidmouth
RFAN1GT8–Elderly woman, Sidmouth
RF2JJ1KGA–Purple thistle flower standing tall in a golden meadow during a summer sunset
RMGRR68K–Down on the banks of the River Sid in Margarets Meadow, part of The Byes Riverside Park in Sidmouth on Devon's jurassic coast
RMC01T31–A wintry river scene in Devon
RFPDHTC9–The Byes Riverside Park, Sidmouth, Devon, UK. Summer, 2018.
RMK23ECC–Sidmouth, Devon, 28th Aug 17. Glorious bank holiday weather draws crowds of visitors to the wild flower meadows in Sidmouth, alongside the famous 'Byes' riverside walk. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RMD816P4–Sidmouth, Devon, England. May 13th 2013. Lady on the bridge at The Byes gardens and park at Sidmouth.
RF2JJ1KAK–Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) lavender flower at sunset
RMGRR68P–Down on the banks of the River Sid in Margarets Meadow, part of The Byes Riverside Park in Sidmouth on Devon's jurassic coast
RMC01T4C–A wintry river scene in Devon
RFPDHTC8–Wooden Foot Bridge over the River Sid. The Byes Riverside Park, Sidmouth, Devon, UK. Summer, 2018.
RMK23ECH–Sidmouth, Devon, 28th Aug 17. Glorious bank holiday weather draws crowds of visitors to the wild flower meadows in Sidmouth, alongside the famous 'Byes' riverside walk. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RMD81754–Sidmouth, Devon, England. May 13th 2013. Dog having exercise at The Byes gardens and park, Sidmouth, Devon.
RF2JJ1K6F–Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) lavender flower at sunset
RMGRR69X–Down on the banks of the River Sid in Margarets Meadow, part of The Byes Riverside Park in Sidmouth on Devon's jurassic coast
RMC01RY7–A wintry river scene in Devon
RFPDC5WW–Walk in the Park Under a Weeping Willow Tree. The Byers Riverside Park, Sidmouth, East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RMK23ECF–Sidmouth, Devon, 28th Aug 17. Glorious bank holiday weather draws crowds of visitors to the wild flower meadows in Sidmouth, alongside the famous 'Byes' riverside walk. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RFD817R5–Sidmouth, Devon, England. May 13th 2013. The Byes at Sidmouth park and gardens. A small waterfall forms part of the River Sid.
RF2JJ1K6Y–Blue lavender wild flower of Common chicory (Cichorium intybus)
RMC01T1N–A wintry river scene in Devon
RFPDC5WF–Walk in the Park Under a Weeping Willow Tree. The Byers Riverside Park, Sidmouth, East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RMK23EC9–Sidmouth, Devon, 28th Aug 17. Glorious bank holiday weather draws crowds of visitors to the wild flower meadows in Sidmouth, alongside the famous 'Byes' riverside walk. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RF2JJ1K6H–Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) lavender flower at sunset
RMC01T3F–A wintry river scene in Devon
RFPDC5XB–Large Grand Old House beyond The Byers Riverside Park, Sidmouth, East Devon, UK. On a Hot Sunny Summers Day. August, 2018.
RMK23ECD–Sidmouth, Devon, 28th Aug 17. Glorious bank holiday weather draws crowds of visitors to the wild flower meadows in Sidmouth, alongside the famous 'Byes' riverside walk. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RF2JJ1KE7–purple thistle flower in late summer with a background of golden grass
RFPDC5T6–Wooden Footbridge over the River Sid. The Byers Riverside Park. Sidmouth, East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RMK23ECJ–Sidmouth, Devon, 28th Aug 17. Glorious bank holiday weather draws crowds of visitors to the wild flower meadows in Sidmouth, alongside the famous 'Byes' riverside walk. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RMHH0G3K–Benches cut roughly with a chainsaw from a fallen Scots Pine tree on the Byes, Sidmouth, Devon.
RF2JJ1KE8–purple thistle flower in late summer with a background of golden grass
RFPDC622–Teenagers on Inflatables, Cooling Off by River Rafting Down the River Sid on a Hot Summers Day. East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RMHH0G3F–Benches cut roughly weith a chainsaw from a fallen Scots Pine tree on the Byes, Sidmouth, Devon.
RMW5B0H3–People in the wild flower meadow in the Byes, Sidmouth, 2019
RFPDC60C–Car Fording the River Sid. East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RMW5B0H7–People in the wild flower meadow in the Byes, Sidmouth, 2019
RM2AYF84W–Sidmouth, Devon, 15th February 2020. Despite the driving rain and gale foce winds, people were still out and about walking the dog in the Byes, Sidmouth, Devon. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RFPDC61G–Car Fording the River Sid. East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RM2AYF857–Sidmouth, Devon, 15th February 2020. Despite the driving rain and gale foce winds, people were still out and about walking the dog in the Byes, Sidmouth, Devon. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RM2GGP4W8–Devon Air Ambulance responding to an emergency call, and landing in The Byes, Sidmouth
RFPDC610–Car Fording the River Sid. East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RM2GGP4WB–Devon Air Ambulance responding to an emergency call, and landing in The Byes, Sidmouth
RFPDC5RH–Boulder Rapids along the River Sid on a Fine Summer Day. The Byers Riverside Park, Sidmouth, East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RM2GGP4W2–Devon Air Ambulance responding to an emergency call, and landing in The Byes, Sidmouth
RMEMNTE5–Sidmouth. The river Sid flowing through the Byes, a riverside park, in Sidmouth, Devon.
RFPDC5YP–Luxury Victorian House by the Sidmouth Ford, with Majestic Cedar Tree on a Summer Day. East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RMEMNTE2–A weir on the river Sid flowing through the Byes, a riverside park, in Sidmouth, Devon.
RFPDC5R6–Horse Chestnut Tree (Aesculus hippocastanum) over the Calm Water of the River Sid. The Byers Riverside Park. East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RMEMNTE1–A weir on the river Sid flowing through the Byes, a riverside park, in Sidmouth, Devon.
RM2GKET4X–Environment Agency vehicle parked in the Byes, Sidmouth, as work to clear silt from the River Sid starts.
RFPDC5R2–Horse Chestnut Tree (Aesculus hippocastanum) over the Calm Water of the River Sid. The Byers Riverside Park. East Devon, UK. August, 2018.
RFME00K7–The River Sid flowing through the Byes, Sidmouth. The Sid is one of England's shortest rivers, 6 miles long.
RFME00K1–The River Sid flowing through the Byes, Sidmouth. The Sid is one of England's shortest rivers, 6 miles long.
RFME00K5–The River Sid flowing through the Byes, Sidmouth. The Sid is one of England's shortest rivers, 6 miles long.
RFME00K9–A willow tree overhanging the River Sid as it flows through the Byes, Sidmouth.The Sid is one of England's shortest rivers, 6 miles long.
RMJFKNX1–Sidmouth, Devon, 2nd July 17. UK Weather: A glorious morning in Sid Meadow, which is sown with wild flowers each year, and attracts hundreds of visitors. Credit: South West Photos/Alamy Live News
RMJFKNX3–Sidmouth, Devon, 2nd July 17. UK Weather: A glorious morning in Sid Meadow, which is sown with wild flowers each year, and attracts hundreds of visitors. Credit: South West Photos/Alamy Live News
RMEEMRN8–Weir on the river Sid at Sidmouth, Devon, along the stretch within the Byes, a linear park following the river
RMRKAJE9–A willow tree propped up before it collapses onto a footpath in the Byes riverside park, Sidmouth, Devon.
RMRKAJEB–A willow tree propped up before it collapses onto a footpath in the Byes riverside park, Sidmouth, Devon.
RMRKAJE5–A willow tree propped up before it collapses onto a footpath in the Byes riverside park, Sidmouth, Devon.
RMHHG0NJ–Sidmouth, Devon, UK. 19th Jan, 2017 After such a mild winter, the willow trees are already beginning to colour up ready for spring, as seen here on the River Sid at Sidmouth beside the town weir. Photo: Tony Charnock / Alamy Live News.
RMHHG0NM–Sidmouth, Devon, UK. 19th Jan, 2017 After such a mild winter, the willow trees are already beginning to colour up ready for spring, as seen here on the River Sid at Sidmouth beside the town weir. Photo: Tony Charnock / Alamy Live News.
RMHYHC62–A community orchard in The Byes, in Sidmouth, with fruit trees, benches, and daffodils.
RFHHMHGB–The river Sid in Sidmouth, as it runs through 'The Byes', a community owned parkland running through the town.
RMRTY304–Logs and stump of a recently felled sycamore tree in the Byes, a riverside park in Sidmouth, Devon.
RFRTY308–Logs and stump of a recently felled sycamore tree in the Byes, a riverside park in Sidmouth, Devon.
RMRTY305–Logs and stump of a recently felled sycamore tree in the Byes, a riverside park in Sidmouth, Devon.
RFPPYEG6–A pair of Holm Oaks, aka Evergreen Oak, Holly Oak in The Byes, Sidmouth. Quercus ilex
RFPPYEEA–Acorns on a Holm Oak, aka Evergreen Oak, Holly Oak in The Byes, Sidmouth. Quercus ilex
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