During this year I shall be posting photographs from places around the UK, many of which have not been published before. Where I have previously blogged about a location I will provide a link to the post, though you won’t be able to comment on it as I restrict comments to six months.
B is for Bredon Hill


Being interested in A E Housman’s poems we had to visit the top of Bredon Hill (pronounced Bree duhn) when we spent a few days on holiday in the north Cotswolds.

‘Bredon Hill’ is poem number twenty-one in “A Shropshire Lad” and it narrates the story of a lover who lost a loved one.
In summertime on Bredon
The bells they sound so clear;
Round both the shires they ring them
In steeples far and near,
A happy noise to hear.
click here for the complete poem and a musical setting by David Harley from his CD ‘Tears of Morning”
A beautiful view from the top.
Lovely pictures! π
Thank you!
It’s quite a trek up there I recall Jude but worth it for the view , I can’t quite spot home but I know it’s there somewhere in the distance ! Love that barn. Your pictures really make me want Spring to get a move on Lol
two more months until the spring equinox – why does the winter season seem sooo long?
..you’re right there Jude and this winter I’m finding the political climate isn’t helping either π