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Grid reference SX5155

3 km from Plymstock, Plymouth, England


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SX5155 : The Laira, Plymouth by Ron Strutt The Laira, Plymouth
SX5155 : Saltram House and garden [14] by Michael Dibb Saltram House and garden [14]
An avenue of lime trees. Saltram House and garden is a country estate some 2 miles east of Plymouth. The original Tudor house was altered and greatly expanded with Palladian facades on two occasions by the architect Robert Adam, and is... (more)
SX5155 : Pond in Saltram Park by Ruth Sharville Pond in Saltram Park
SX5155 : Fallen tree on the Saltram Estate, Plympton, Devon by Derek Voller Fallen tree on the Saltram Estate, Plympton, Devon
I cannot imagine what force of wind snapped a tree of this girth.
SX5155 : Path through Saltram Wood by Derek Harper Path through Saltram Wood
The path runs parallel to the West Devon Way / NCN27, which runs lower down to the right near the edge of Blaxton Meadow.
SX5155 : View down the Plym at Saltram by John Davey View down the Plym at Saltram
I was in the northern most corner of the Saltram Estate close to Marsh Mills and looking down the estuary of the Plym across the sea wall that encloses a flooded meadow here.
SX5155 : Looking across the Laira to The Amphitheatre by N Chadwick Looking across the Laira to The Amphitheatre
SX5155 : Grassland at The Amphitheatre, Saltram House by David Smith Grassland at The Amphitheatre, Saltram House
An open area of grass in front of the stone arches at The Amphitheatre, with benches looking out to the River Plym
SX5155 : Saltram Estate - back of the orangery by Chris Allen Saltram Estate - back of the orangery
I like these workaday corners of country estates.
SX5155 : Orangery at Saltram by Philip Halling Orangery at Saltram
The Orangery at Saltram was built in 1773 and is Grade II* listed, see: LinkExternal link
SX5155 : Across the Plym estuary to Saltram by Mick Lobb Across the Plym estuary to Saltram
SX5155 : Blaxton Meadow by jeff collins Blaxton Meadow
This meadow was created in 1995, as a haven for wading birds etc. A dam was built with a sluice gate in it, allowing the river Plym to flood it, thus creating a small Saltmarsh.

 
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