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Grid reference TG3130

near to Spa Common, Norfolk, England


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TG3130 : Witton Heath by Evelyn Simak Witton Heath
In mid-November the surface of this wide path is covered with the fallen leaves of the beech trees that grow here. Witton Heath seamlessly merges with Bacton Wood located further towards the north. Beeches grow on the southern edge beside... (more)
TG3130 : Stereum hirsutum. Hairy Curtain Crust fungi on Silver Birch by David Pashley Stereum hirsutum. Hairy Curtain Crust fungi on Silver Birch
TG3130 : Witton (near Worstead) village sign by Adrian S Pye Witton (near Worstead) village sign
The sign was unveiled on 14th April 1990 by Mr. Ken Leggett the vice chairman of the Clam Trust who donated money towards its construction along with contributions from local benefactors. It was designed by Dawn Amis of Ridlington.
TG3130 : Witton Heath by Marcus de Figueiredo Witton Heath
Junction of Witton Heath and Bacton Wood
TG3130 : Woodland Path Junction by David Pashley Woodland Path Junction
TG3130 : Whitehouse Barn off Old Hall Road by Hugh Venables Whitehouse Barn off Old Hall Road
TG3130 : Witton sign by Barbara Carr Witton sign
At the southern end of Bacton Wood, at the junction with Hall Road.
TG3130 : Snow covered Track in Bacton wood by David Pashley Snow covered Track in Bacton wood
TG3130 : A sunny seat by Evelyn Simak A sunny seat
By a bend on the footpath. Witton Heath seamlessly merges with Bacton Wood located further towards the north. Beeches grow on the southern edge beside North Walsham Road. The area of Bacton Woods (also known as Witton Woods) covers 113... (more)
TG3130 : Footpath to Witton Heath by Hugh Venables Footpath to Witton Heath
TG3130 : Food for invertebrates by David Pashley Food for invertebrates
TG3130 : Beech trees in Witton Heath by Evelyn Simak Beech trees in Witton Heath
In mid-November the wide path is covered with their fallen leaves. Witton Heath seamlessly merges with Bacton Wood located further towards the north. Beeches grow on the southern edge beside North Walsham Road. The area of Bacton Woods... (more)

 
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