Taking a stroll behind the barns belonging to the neighbouring farm the other evening I noticed this view of Trencrom Hill which is a perfect place to go to when seeking peace and quiet. From this view it looks to be practically in my garden, which now makes me wonder if all the large stones in my garden are actually part of the ancient iron-age hill fort or bits of the huge natural outcrops that have rolled down the hill.
not a soul in sight

(there is a public footpath along here although it is not well signed. I know that because on our deeds it originally passed through what is now our conservatory – fortunately our conveyancer noticed that and got it altered before our purchase went through)
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #102 | A Quiet Moment
Hmmm…..buyer beware!!! What a beautiful spotJude!
Yes. An important fact to have sorted out legally!
BEAUTIFUL!!
Such wonderful blues, yellows and greens. Perfectly peaceful
This would be a great wander. Peaceful indeed. Donna
A beautiful and serene spot, Jude. And it’s right in your backyard! Wonderful.
What a lovely backyard to have! And it’s intriguing to think that you may have a few parts of ancient history in your garden… 🙂
I’m all for Cornish cream teas in the conservatory 🙂 🙂
Haha, yes, I could have made money from that!
I wasn’t thinking of paying 🙂 🙂
Beautiful quiet spot.
I think you chose well, Jude.
What colours are more soothing than these? What in nature is offering more quiet moments than this place? Beautiful, Jude.
Thank you Ann-Christine. It is certainly a quiet place if you discount the farm noise!
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