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Nottinghamshire landscape photography prints

“Nottinghamshire is a county of rich heritage and beautiful countryside. The area encompasses Sherwood Forest in the north (with its close association to the Robin Hood legend) and sites of historical significance, such as Newstead Abbey and Southwell Minster, to the rolling countryside in the south.”

 
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Waterfall, Newstead Abbey grounds, Nottinghamshire

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A waterfall in the grounds of Newstead Abbey. Famous for its association with the poet Lord Byron the abbey was originally founded in the late 12th century. It became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The poet, Lord Byron, sold the property to a friend, Colonel Thomas Wildman, in 1818. The home remained in private hands until 1931 when ownership was passed to the Nottingham Corporation.

 

Newstead Abbey from the Old Fort, Nottinghamshire

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The Abbey across the lake from the Old Fort. Famous for its association with the poet Lord Byron the abbey was originally founded in the late 12th century. It became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The poet, Lord Byron, sold the property to a friend, Colonel Thomas Wildman, in 1818. The home remained in private hands until 1931 when ownership was passed to the Nottingham Corporation.

 

Newstead Abbey from the Old Fort, Nottinghamshire

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The Abbey across the lake from the Old Fort. Famous for its association with the poet Lord Byron the abbey was originally founded in the late 12th century. It became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The poet, Lord Byron, sold the property to a friend, Colonel Thomas Wildman, in 1818. The home remained in private hands until 1931 when ownership was passed to the Nottingham Corporation.

 

Newstead Abbey from the Old Fort, Nottinghamshire

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The Abbey across the lake from the Old Fort. Famous for its association with the poet Lord Byron the abbey was originally founded in the late 12th century. It became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The poet, Lord Byron, sold the property to a friend, Colonel Thomas Wildman, in 1818. The home remained in private hands until 1931 when ownership was passed to the Nottingham Corporation.

 

Newstead Abbey from the Old Fort, Nottinghamshire

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The Abbey across the lake from the Old Fort. Famous for its association with the poet Lord Byron the abbey was originally founded in the late 12th century. It became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The poet, Lord Byron, sold the property to a friend, Colonel Thomas Wildman, in 1818. The home remained in private hands until 1931 when ownership was passed to the Nottingham Corporation.

 

Newstead Abbey from the Old Fort, Nottinghamshire

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The Abbey across the lake from the Old Fort. Famous for its association with the poet Lord Byron the abbey was originally founded in the late 12th century. It became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The poet, Lord Byron, sold the property to a friend, Colonel Thomas Wildman, in 1818. The home remained in private hands until 1931 when ownership was passed to the Nottingham Corporation.

 

Newstead Abbey grounds, Nottinghamshire

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Famous for its association with the poet Lord Byron the abbey was originally founded in the late 12th century. It became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The poet, Lord Byron, sold the property to a friend, Colonel Thomas Wildman, in 1818. The home remained in private hands until 1931 when ownership was passed to the Nottingham Corporation.

 

Newstead Abbey grounds, Nottinghamshire

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Famous for its association with the poet Lord Byron the abbey was originally founded in the late 12th century. It became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The poet, Lord Byron, sold the property to a friend, Colonel Thomas Wildman, in 1818. The home remained in private hands until 1931 when ownership was passed to the Nottingham Corporation.

 

Attenborough Nature Reserve and church, Nottinghamshire

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Attenborough Nature Reserve was established in 1966 on a series of disused gravel pits. The pits were excavated between 1929 and 1967. An important site and well known for its birds the reserve attracts a wide range of species.

 

Snowdrops at Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire

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Each year the woodland and gardens of Hodsock Priory are open to the public to enjoy the spectacular display of Snowdrops. The breathtaking carpet of white wildflowers is truly impressive and a joy to behold.

 

Snowdrops at Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire

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Each year the woodland and gardens of Hodsock Priory are open to the public to enjoy the spectacular display of Snowdrops. The breathtaking carpet of white wildflowers is truly impressive and a joy to behold.

 

Snowdrops at Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire

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Each year the woodland and gardens of Hodsock Priory are open to the public to enjoy the spectacular display of Snowdrops. The breathtaking carpet of white wildflowers is truly impressive and a joy to behold.

 

Snowdrops at Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire

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Each year the woodland and gardens of Hodsock Priory are open to the public to enjoy the spectacular display of Snowdrops. The breathtaking carpet of white wildflowers is truly impressive and a joy to behold.

 
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