Menu
unlimphotos

Find Similar Images

Stock photos and images of username:PhilHarland

The setting sun at dusk over the Church of St John the Baptist that dates to Saxon times, Mildenhall, Wiltshire, UK Waylands Smithy, a Neolithic long barrow surrounded by trees, on the Ridgeway, dating from 3700BC, named after Wayland in Norse mythology, near Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK Waylands Smithy, a Neolithic long barrow surrounded by trees, on the Ridgeway, dating from 3700BC, named after Wayland in Norse mythology, near Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK Waylands Smithy, a Neolithic long barrow surrounded by trees, on the Ridgeway, dating from 3700BC, named after Wayland in Norse mythology, near Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK Dark clouds and rain over the tranquil River Kennet running through the village of Stitchcombe, Marlborough Downs, Wiltshire, UK Looking over fields to the tranquil village of Ramsbury, Wiltshire, UK Dark clouds and rain over the tranquil River Kennet running through the village of Stitchcombe, Marlborough Downs, Wiltshire, UK The Orpheus Mosaic tiled floor at Littlecote Roman Villa, Wiltshire, UK The remains of the walls of a Roman villa at Littlecote Roman Villa, Hungerford, Wiltshire, UK The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Ashbury, dating from the 12th century, Oxfordshire, UK Walking down Kingstone Coombes, a dry valley formed during the Ice Age, from the Ridgeway, with the village of Ashbury visible in the distance, Oxfordshire, UK The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bishopstone, which originates from Norman times, Oxfordshire, UK View from Yew Crag over southern Ullswater on the way up Gowbarrow Fell, Lake District, UK View from Yew Crag over northern Ullswater on the way up Gowbarrow Fell, Lake District, UK Clouds cascading over Sleet Fell and High Dodd from Gowbarrow Fell from Ullswater, Lake District, UK Triangulation pillar at the top of Gowbarrow Fell, overlooking Ullswater, Lake District, UK View from the top of Gowbarrow Fell with clouds cascading over the high fells, Lake District, UK View from the top of Gowbarrow Fell with clouds cascading over the high fells, Lake District, UK View from the top of Gowbarrow Fell with clouds cascading over the high fells, Lake District, UK View on the way down from Gowbarrow Fell over Ullswater and Glenridding with clouds cascading over the high fells, Lake District, UK Water cascading down Aira Force waterfall through colourful Autumn leaves and rocks covered in green moss, near Ullswater, Lake District, UK Water cascading down Aira Force waterfall through colourful Autumn leaves and rocks covered in green moss, near Ullswater, Lake District, UK View from Walla Crag across Derwent Water and Catbells and Skelgill Bank, Lake District, UK View looking north from Walla Crag over Derwent Water with Keswick and Bassenthwaite Lake in the distance, Lake District, UK View from Walla Crag looking over to the paths up Bleaberry Fell in the low cloud, Lake District, UK Beautiful orange and gold Autumn colours in the trees overlooking Derwent Water, Lake District, UK Dusk over Derwent Water with orange and gold Autumn colours in the trees, Lake District, UK Autumn view over Blea Tarn from Side Pike, Great Langdale, Lake District, UK View over Side Pike and the Great Langdale valley from the climb up Lingmoor Fell, Lake District, UK View from the top of Lingmoor Fell, Great Langdale, Lake District, UK View across Side Pike and the Great Langdale valley on the descent from Lingmoor Fell, Lake District, UK Autumn view over Blea Tarn on the descent from Lingmoor Fell, Great Langdale, Lake District, UK Looking down from the Ridgeway into the depression known as the Devils Punchbowl, with the village of Letcombe Bassett in the distance, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK Looking down to Letcombe Regis from the Ridgeway, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK St. Andrews church in Letcombe Regis, originally built in the 12th century, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK Looking down to Letcombe Bassett from the Ridgeway though trees with red berries, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK Looking from the Ridgeway over the depression known as the Devils Punchbowl, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK Looking from the Ridgeway over Round Hill with Letcombe Bassett in the distance, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK View from the DArcy Dalton Way, just off the Ridgeway, near Uffington White Horse, overlooking Swindon, with two deer running across the field, Oxfordshire, UK. Walking into Compton Beauchamp, the 13th-century white chalk stone St Swithuns church is the first building on the edge of the village, Oxfordshire, UK The 13th-century white chalk stone St Swithuns church in the village of Compton Beauchamp, Oxfordshire, UK The triangulation pillar on White Horse Hill, Ridgeway, the highest point in Oxfordshire at 261m, next to the Uffington White Horse, looking south over the Lambourn Downs, Oxfordshire, UK Triangulation pillar on White Horse Hill, Ridgeway, highest point in Oxfordshire at 261m, next to Uffington White Horse, looking north over Vale of White Horse, Cotswolds in distance, Oxfordshire, UK Looking back over a wheat field and down to the village of Lambourn from Coppington Hill, Berkshire, UK Looking over the head of the Uffington White Horse on the Ridgeway, the oldest chalk hill figure in England dating from the Bronze Age, down to Dragon Hill, a natural outcrop, Oxfordshire, UK Just to the west of Dragon Hill, the steep sided coombe, or dry valley, known as The Manger, and legend has it that the Uffington White Horse goes there to feed, Oxfordshire, UK The white flowers of the Ipomoea pandurate, also known as Morning Glory, growing freely in the bottom of the tress and hedging on the side of the path just outside Lambourn, Berkshire, UK Looking back over a wheat field and down to the village of Lambourn from Coppington Hill, Berkshire, UK Descending down the cut fields of Haycroft Hill into the village of Eastbury, Lambourn Downs, Berkshire, UK The Church of St James the Greater in Eastbury, Lambourn Downs, built in the mid-1850s and designed by the English architect George Edmund Street, Berkshire, UK