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Ashridge

63 images Created 13 Nov 2017

Landscape photographs of the National Trust Ashridge forest Estate, available as limited editions fine art prints.
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  • World War I trenches, Berkhamsted Common. During World War I, Berkhamsted and the surrounding area served as a training ground for The Inns of Court Officer Training Corps. Today you can still see remains of the 12 km of practice trenches dug by recruits.
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  • Ashridge forest shooting lodge. This former shooting lodge is a short distance from the Visitor Centre, along Duncombe Terrace. It is thought to have been used as a scout hut in the 1930s.
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  • Bordering Ivinghoe Common is Flat Isleys, a plantation of conifers on an area of the forest that once used to be open common land. In 1954, Estate foresters planted here a mixture of Oak, European Larch and Lawson's Cypress.
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  • Golden Valley. Designed by Capability Brown in 1759 and 1768 for the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater.
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  • Ivinghoe Common. This was photographed in the northern section of the main Ashridge forest. Over the years quite a few of the trees planted in this area have been dedicated to individual people or events.
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  • A field near to the village of Pitstone photographed looking down from the top of Ivinghoe Beacon.
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  • Harding's Rookery. A Beech tree forest next to the Ashridge College house.
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  • Bordering Ivinghoe Common is Flat Isleys, a plantation of conifers on an area of the forest that once used to be open common land. In 1954, Estate foresters planted here a mixture of Oak, European Larch and Lawson's Cypress.
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  • Bordering Ivinghoe Common is Flat Isleys, a plantation of conifers on an area of the forest that once used to be open common land. In 1954, Estate foresters planted here a mixture of Oak, European Larch and Lawson's Cypress.
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  • A tree sapling photographed with an early morning frost with Ashridge College in the background.
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  • A Queen Beech Tree photographed in Frithsden Beeches in the Ashridge Forest.
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  • This view is of a tree stump juxtaposed with a mature tree in the distance, photographed in Ashridge Park on the Ashridge Estate.
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  • Pine round on Northchurch Common.
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  • The Pine round on Northchurch Common, Ashridge Estate, photographed with snow.
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  • Harding's Rookery. A Beech tree forest next to the Ashridge College house.
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  • Beech tree with fungi bordering Lady Walk with Thunderdell Wood in the background.
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  • Harding's Rookery. A Beech tree forest next to the Ashridge College house.
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  • The Ashridge Forest, viewed from the top of Ivinghoe Beacon.
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  • Bordering Ivinghoe Common is Flat Isleys, a plantation of conifers on an area of the forest that once used to be open common land. In 1954, Estate foresters planted here a mixture of Oak, European Larch and Lawson's Cypress.
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  • Old beech tree bordering Lady Walk with Thunderdell Wood in the background.
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  • Berkhamsted Common, looking towards Coldharbour Farm in the Ashridge Forest.
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  • Each Spring, Dockey Wood reveals a dense carpet of bluebell flowers. This photograph was taken on a misty April morning when the bluebells had just started to emerge and the trees were coming into leaf.
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  • Each Spring, Dockey Wood reveals a dense carpet of bluebell flowers. This photograph was taken on a misty April morning when the bluebells had just started to emerge and the trees were coming into leaf.
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  • Each Spring, Dockey Wood reveals a dense carpet of bluebell flowers. This photograph was taken on a misty April morning when the bluebells had just started to emerge and the trees were coming into leaf.
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  • A field in Pitstone, freshly ploughed, exposing the chalk.
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  • A field near to the village of Pitstone photographed looking down from the top of Ivinghoe Beacon.
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  • A field belonging to Well Far, near Berkhamsted.
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  • Golden Valley. Designed by Capability Brown in 1759 and 1768 for the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater.
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  • An avenue of pine trees in Hockeridge Wood, between Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire and Chesham Buckinghamshire.
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  • Tree stump in Lady Walk, part of the Ashridge Estate.
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  • A silver birch with parasitic growth, photographed in Lady Walk, part of the Ashridge Estate.
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  • One of a group of ancient Sweet Chestnut trees nearby to the Ashridge College House in the Ashridge Estate.
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  • Blanched tree branch lying on bracken leaves
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  • Remains of an old tree in a classic beech forest plantation in the Ashridge Forest.
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  • A field in Pitstone, freshly ploughed, exposing the chalk.
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  • Autimn leaves in the Ashridge forest.
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  • Autimn leaves in the Ashridge forest.
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  • Autimn leaves in the Ashridge forest.
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  • Autimn leaves in the Ashridge forest.
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  • Autimn leaves in the Ashridge forest.
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  • Autimn leaves in the Ashridge forest.
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  • Autimn leaves in the Ashridge forest.
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  • Old beech forest in the Ashridge Estate photographed in an early monrning mist
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  • Old beech forest in the Ashridge Estate photographed in an early monrning mist
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  • Old beech forest in the Ashridge Estate photographed in an early monrning mist
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  • Old beech forest in the Ashridge Estate photographed in an early monrning mist
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  • The tall pine round at Northchurch Common has long been around before the surrounding common area was allowed to revert to forest.
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  • Leading off of Golden Valley is this foot bridge  locted in Cromer Wood.
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  • A solo cyclist climbs Ivinghoe Beacon hill. With its steep climb this is a popular spot for road cyclists.
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