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Hidden Swindon

Nature is flourishing in the nooks and crannies around the old part of Swindon. The aim of this blog is to illustrate a different Swindon where the 'magic roundabout' plays no part. An enchanting Swindon that can only be discovered on foot. A place of underground springs and streams, ancient hedgerows, footpaths, copses, lakes, and beautiful parkland. If you look a little more closely you will see Swindon is built on sacred ground.

Sunday, 10 August 2008

The Lawns again - naturally

One of the magnificent Scots Pines dotted around the Lawns
The line of five holly oaks just by the entrance at near the Planks.


One of the two lakes at the Lawns - today I spotted a young heron. We watched each other for a few seconds until it took flight (sorry no picture, I wasn't quick enough).
Posted by June Jackson at Sunday, August 10, 2008
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