Dunkable Bath
Englishcombe Village and St Peters Church emerge from the Autumnal mist November 2020
Taken from Twerton Roundhill. Twerton Round Hill, once known as High Barrow and believed to be man-made. John Wood thought it was the sepulchre of Bladud, the legendary founder of Bath, others that it was raised in commemoration of some famous victory and covered with the relics and spoils of some great warrior. It wasn’t until the late 19th century that it was confirmed to have been formed naturally.
Englishcombe Village and St Peters Church emerge from the Autumnal mist November 2020
Taken from Twerton Roundhill. Twerton Round Hill, once known as High Barrow and believed to be man-made. John Wood thought it was the sepulchre of Bladud, the legendary founder of Bath, others that it was raised in commemoration of some famous victory and covered with the relics and spoils of some great warrior. It wasn’t until the late 19th century that it was confirmed to have been formed naturally.