“ Down by the river. ”
This is the tiny village of Millbrook, close to the town of Eaglesham, where Rudolph Hess crash landed his Messerschmitt in May 1941, in an attempt to have talks with Churchill to bring about an armistice in WWII.
This is part of my cycle route. Whenever I come this way, I always stop ...
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  • Volker Braun Edited 6 months ago

    I really like it in its quiet, rural idyll with delicate colors and lines!

    I really like it in its quiet, rural idyll with delicate colors and lines!

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  • Lynn C Edited 7 months ago

    Gosh, this really is a beautiful view. It looks very British to me, but I'm not a very seasoned traveler, so am not really qualified to make that judgement. I don't… more

    Gosh, this really is a beautiful view. It looks very British to me, but I'm not a very seasoned traveler, so am not really qualified to make that judgement. I don't blame you for always stopping there, to admire this scene. Lovely shot.

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  • Faye McSpurren Edited 7 months ago

    My dad was just talking about this place a few days ago! Looks stunning and a lovely place to stop and it does deserve a 52 frames place!

    My dad was just talking about this place a few days ago! Looks stunning and a lovely place to stop and it does deserve a 52 frames place!

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  • Elaine MacDonald Edited 7 months ago

    An idyllic photo Peter, makes you think all is well in the world. Then, what a back story! 👏 😲

    An idyllic photo Peter, makes you think all is well in the world. Then, what a back story! 👏 😲

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#beautifulview #river #idyllic #trees #village #pretty #reflections

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