View Kingswood church Packhorse Lane Wythall
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It has a old Victorian brick bridge right next to a modern scabby one which provides an interesting contrast. The grass is kept long and wild flowers thrive. It is also a little sun trap so you can work there for longer periods of time. It normally has pretty confident sheep and goats which let you go right up to them. It's different every time you go so you always end up with different pictures!
View Fields surrounding Daventry Country park
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View Silverstone - Luffield C Grandstand
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The cemetery was opened in 1849, initially as an overflow for north Oxford because existing cemeteries were overcrowded with corpses from epidemics such as cholera. St Sepulchre's Cemetery itself became overcrowded later in Victorian times. The cemetery was established along with Osney Cemetery and Holywell Cemetery. In 1855, new burials were forbidden at all Oxford city churches, apart from in existing vaults.
(Taken from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Sepulchre's_Cemetery )