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Front of Woodman's Cottage241 viewsAs best we can tell, the front boundary of Woodman's Cottage is circa 8.9 meters from the front (south) of the Woodman's Cottage garage. This photograph was taken from the west, facing towards the east. Marjorie is standing behind the hedge at the point 8.9 meters south of the front of the cottage. Assuming we're correct (and our surveyor is checking this now) the area to the right (south) of the red line is our property.May 13, 2005
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Lord's Wood Track270 viewsOur track leading to Lord's Wood is shown on the left of this springtime (mid-May) photograph. Lord's Wood itself is in the distance, past the sheep pasture.May 13, 2005
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Lord's Wood Track279 viewsThis photograph is taken from our track leading into Lord's Wood. The camera is looking south, towards Lord's Wood Cottage. The brick structure is, I believe, an old chicken coop. According to our recorded title documents, our property line runs on the eastern side (left in this photograph) of the chicken coop. As shown by this photograph, the fence is quite a distance from the coop. This is being double-checked by our surveyor.May 13, 2005
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Lord's Wood Entrance to Bransford Road253 viewsAnother shot, from our track, showing the triangle of land owned by us adjacent to the Bransford Road.May 13, 2005
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Lord's Wood Entrance, Looking Towards Malvern294 viewsThe trees at the entrance to Lord's Wood, with the tip of the Malvern Hills in the distance.May 13, 2005
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Lord's Wood Entrance to Bransford Road318 viewsOur car is parked on the triangle of land that's part of the Lord's Wood title deed, and provides access to the Colletts Green to Bransford Road. The plan is to pave or gravel (with compacted gravel) this area in the next few weeks. When we commence woodland operations, the sawmill needs (I'm told) to be able to pick up the cut trees from next to the road, so this will become the staging area for that.May 13, 2005
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Woodman's Cottage263 viewsThis is the cottage at the entrance to Lord's Wood. According to our title deeds, recorded at Land Registry, the property line runs along the right-hand side (eastern) of Woodman's Cottage. The red line in this photograph approximates the boundary, so it would appear --- subject to further work by our surveyor --- that the trees, etc. to the right of the line are part of our property.May 13, 2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery238 viewsIn the midst of all of these plastic flowers (the plastic roses even had plastic beads of water) there was a small bundle of fresh carnations.May 04, 2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery251 viewsMore of the crushed green glass. I personally don't think it looks good when it's new, and as the algae grows on it, I think it just looks worse and worse.May 04, 2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery1289 viewsI thought this inscription was quite moving. Too bad about the plastic flowers. May 2005May 04, 2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery1580 viewsQuite an "active" family plot, with lots of plastic flowers and the green crushed glass that I think looks like it should be in an aquarium, not a cemetery. May 2005May 04, 2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery268 viewsThe tree was recently pruned: I suspect that these graves had previously been completey covered by the overgrown tree. Just to the right of this grave were two large garbage cans. May 2005May 04, 2005
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