Autumn, North Ormsby Valley, Lincolnshire.
North Ormsby is a small village and a Civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire. It has a Church, St. Helen, a Grade II listed build which was built in 1848 by S. S Toulon. It was declared redundant in 1980 by the Diocese of Lincoln and sold for private residential use.
We have visited North Ormsby with all of our dogs over the years. It was always a favourite place in any season and Autumn was my wife's favourite time of year.
I haven't been there very often recently so Popcorn and I had a walk there last week to see the Autumn colours. The gales and rain had depleted the trees but some colour remained.
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| The road leading down toward Abbey Farm. |
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| Looking down into the valley where there were some farm buildings. |
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| The Beech trees still had some colour, they never completely loose their leaves. |
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| A little further along our walk. |







What lovely photos, David. Autumn has been especially beautiful this year and your images of Lincolnshire's rolling hills capture it perfectly. Thank you for these lovely reminders of Britain's beauties.
ReplyDeleteThank you Val, I'm pleased you enjoyed these photo's. Take care, David and Popcorn.
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