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Earthwork enclosure. A scheduled monument since 1924 and 6.2 acres in size. An area of the Iceni tribe during the Iron Age and Roman era. Now in the Holkham National Nature Reserve. Aerial image of Holkham Camp or Holkham Iron Age Fort.
Aerial view of the Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower situated in the former Royal Naval Armaments Depot at Priddy's Hard in Gosport - built in the 18th Century. Priddy’s Hard Fort and earthworks is in the centre of the image.Hampshire UK aerial imagery
Aerial view of Holy Trinity Church in the Golden Triangle of Norwich - Norfolk UK aerial image (taken with a sub 250 gram DJI Mini 2)
Aerial image of St John's Church ruins in Beachamwell - west Norfolk. The village was once 2 settlements: Bitcham and Wella.
Aerial view of Carlisle Castle in Cumbria. Mary Queen of Scotts was held captive here for 2 months in 1568 by order of Queen Elizabeth I - her cousin. UK aerial image
Aerial view of Eaton Park in Norwich. If you're from Norwich, it's quite interesting/challenging trying to identify those two green playing fields above Eaton Park. Aerial Norwich Norfolk UK
Aerial view of the beach and harbour at Castletown on Portland near Weymouth in Dorset - UK aerial image
aerial view Stadium MK - home of the Milton Keynes Dons and the FA Women's National League South side: Milton Keynes Dons Women - Milton Keynes - Buckinghamshire UK aerial image
Aerial view of the National Coastwatch lookout in Martello Tower P - Felixstowe, Suffolk UK aerial image
Vue du haut de la tour Pey Berland.
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A development by Alumno to build accommodation for approx 300 students - Barn Road - St Benedicts area in Norwich - Norfolk UK aerial image
aerial view of Rushton Triangular Lodge, a folly built between 1593 and 1597, designed by Sir Thomas Tresham, in the care of English Heritage - Northamptonshire UK aerial image
Aerial Wolferton Railway Station - Royal trains brought the royal family here on there way to Sandringham Hall. Wolferton Royal Railway Station opened on the Kings Lynn to Hunstanton line in 1862 and closed in 1969.
Lovely website: www.wolfertonroyalstation.co.uk/
Aerial view of Didlington Hall - the site of a 17th century mansion, seat of Lord Amherst demolished in 1950. Some buildings & features of the old hall still remain. Original swimming pool and Neoclassical pool house from the old hall.
One of Norfolk's most remote churches: Tattersett All Saints Church. Reached by walking down a long track across fields. One of Norfolk's lost villages. #Tattersett #church #aerial #image #Norfolk