On my ride yesterday, I stopped to say hello to a cat in Thorncombe St. and got chatting to her lovely owner, who kindly told me about a real gem that I’d unknowingly ridden near to but missed (had always taken the turnoff right before). Gate Street Barn is a wedding venue on the Wintershall Estate (which […]| The Foraging Photographer
Wintershall again, this time at Gate Street Farm, which I discovered yesterday has rare bred livestock, a newly launched farm shop, and something even more exciting… post to follow on that. First, though, some tiny lambs.| The Foraging Photographer
Cattle on the Wintershall Estate.| The Foraging Photographer
Some colour and texture from the last few months.| The Foraging Photographer
One of my favourite triking routes takes me past the Wintershall estate, owned by devout Christians who stage annual Passion Plays and Nativities, both on the estate and in Guildford/ London. It’s a very beautiful place, and the owners’ daughter is married to a renowned equine sculptor, Nic Fiddian-Green, who displays his art in the […]| The Foraging Photographer
Some tree colour and structure from the last couple of months.| The Foraging Photographer
I keep meaning to blog more, but only rarely seem to get round to it. I’ll do a flurry of posts, instead, to document the changing of the season. I’ve been so glad to have my trike over this lockdown; I think I’d have gone stir crazy without my regular rides out to see the […]| The Foraging Photographer
My Saturday ride took me through the village of Compton, and I stopped off to take a quick look at the 10th Century St Nicholas Church. More about the church can be found here. I look forward to seeing the inside, too, when it’s open to the public again. The Compton phone box is well […]| The Foraging Photographer
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