A hare among bluebells
- Credit: Hilary Gostling copyright Newzulu.com
Norfolk’s bluebell woods are the envy of the land, and for weeks every year the county is a purple haze in April and May.
There’s something magical about visiting woodlands during the spring when everything begins to burst into life, and a walk through blooming bluebells is the perfect way to celebrate nature.
Bluebells at Blickling s Great Wood. Picture: Jon Walker
- Credit: Jon Walker
8 of the best bluebell walks in Norfolk
1. Blickling Great Wood: A fragrant blue carpet for as far as the eye can see, the bluebells at Blickling are one of Norfolk’s natural wonders. Managed carefully by the Blickling Estate to ensure the right amount of light reaches the forest floor, the bluebells are absolutely beautiful and have been providing annual displays for centuries. In the 1930s, thousands of bulbs were also planted in Blickling’s formal gardens and can be seen on the tree-lined Temple Walk. But it is t
A hare among bluebells
- Credit: Hilary Gostling copyright Newzulu.com
Norfolk’s bluebell woods are the envy of the land, and for weeks every year the county is a purple haze in April and May.
There’s something magical about visiting woodlands during the spring when everything begins to burst into life, and a walk through blooming bluebells is the perfect way to celebrate nature.
Bluebells at Blickling s Great Wood. Picture: Jon Walker
- Credit: Jon Walker
8 of the best bluebell walks in Norfolk
1. Blickling Great Wood: A fragrant blue carpet for as far as the eye can see, the bluebells at Blickling are one of Norfolk’s natural wonders. Managed carefully by the Blickling Estate to ensure the right amount of light reaches the forest floor, the bluebells are absolutely beautiful and have been providing annual displays for centuries. In the 1930s, thousands of bulbs were also planted in Blickling’s formal gardens and can be seen on the tree-lined Temple Walk. But it is t
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Palestine solidarity protest planned in Bristol this weekend
There are two protests planned for the city on the same day
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A demonstration to show solidarity with Palestine is being planned in Bristol this weekend.
The protest will start at Castle Park at 2pm on Saturday (May 15), before marching to College Green for a gathering of speeches.
On entering Tadley from Basingstoke on the A340 a rather simple chapel building comes into view, at the rear of a graveyard, which looks rather like a small single-story house. In fact, that is exactly what it was designed to be - a chapel disguised as a house. It was built around the time of the Puritan Ejection in 1662 when non-conformist religious bodies were persecuted and had to meet in secret. The Act of Uniformity stated that any minister of the Church of England who refused to conform to the Book of Common Prayer should be ejected from the Church.