The English countryside is littered with bomb craters. There are various theories as to their provenance, all stemming from the Second World War. Rouge German bombs, Allied aircraft dropping bombs …
Harrow Hill is an archaeological site situated in West Sussex in the South Downs National Park. The hill sits on the remains of Neolithic flint mines and a Bronze Age …
The site of a Neolithic camp. Not much to see now apart from some small mounds. But puts into perspective that we have been using this area for thousands of years.
The lakes, reed beds, channels and waterfalls on this nature reserve support myriad species of wildlife including bats (pipistrelle, noctule, whiskered, Daubenton’s, long-eared and serotine); grass snakes; harvest mice; kingfishers; …
The views out over the South Downs park from here is just stunning. You can have majestic mountain views here in the UK but sometimes there is nothing better than …