England's Finest?
England’s Finest?
A shot of the Bybrook stream, bridge and cottages, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, possibly England’s finest village.
The tower of St Andrews church can be seen left of centre.
The village is often used as a film set and was featured in Dr Doolittle, Poirot and Robin of Sherwood.
This shot has now had over 230 views!
Date: 28th December 2008
This shot was featured in the Stream Crossings group.
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naturelover
Outstanding!!! Beautiful scene
love the colours and lighting!!!RedHillDigital replied
Thankyou very much Pauline, x!
Tom Gomez
Very pretty village scene …
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks very much Tom!
Steve Liptrot
Great capture
RedHillDigital replied
Cheers Steve, thanks for the favourite!
Irene Burdell
A beautiful village and a great shot . I have seen this village many times in books .
RedHillDigital replied
Thankyou very much Irene.
Trainman
You will have us reduced to tears before long Howard a top picture of a very photographic village
RedHillDigital replied
Hi Dave, this will be the last Castle Combe shot for a while. I was saving the best till last, heehee!
Trainman
Thanks for the quick reply Howard it makes me wonder if you go to bed at all it must have been around 6-45am in the morning over there
RedHillDigital replied
Correct Dave. Up early this morning, unusual for me at the weekend, but suffering from a bit of a sore throat and cough!
PrincessVicki
Beautiful image! Looks like one of those sunny but cold winter mornings! This image most definitely says “England” to me! x
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks Vicki, yes we’ve had quite a few of those lately!
frogster
Wonderful shot
RedHillDigital replied
Many thanks Larry!
Jason Connolly
Abeautiful beautiful place mate, so well shot too..Nice one howard mate.
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks a lot for your comment Jason!
Yool
Congratz on your feature in the Stream Crossings Group it is a beautyful image well done !!!!
RedHillDigital replied
Many thanks Yool. Did you realise that Paul Woloschuk’s feature is another shot of the same village?
Kay G Larsen
Makes me want to visit there…it’s beautiful. Congrats on your feature! : )
RedHillDigital replied
Hi Kay, it’s turning out to be a popular shot. Many thanks for your comment and for visiting.
Michael Rucci
very interesting info well done congrats on the feature
mike
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks very much Mike.
maxy
Wow! Beautiful way it draws the eye down the river – absolutely stunning! Congratulations on this excellent feature!
RedHillDigital replied
Hi Maxy, thanks for visiting and for your lovely comment, x!
francophotos
Many congrats on your feature it is beautiful Well Done!
RedHillDigital replied
Many thanks Franco!
Richard Veal
Great shot mate.
RedHillDigital replied
Many thanks Richard!
Carolyn Bishop
Congratulations! It’s a beauty!
RedHillDigital replied
Thankyou very much Carolyn.
Paul Woloschuk
Congratulations on your feature Howard!
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks very much Paul.
Shaun Whiteman
Nice shot, congratulations on the feature!
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks Shaun for your comment and for visiting!
Pat Yager
A terrific picture of a memorable place! Thank you for this treat, my friend! – Pat
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks very much Pat – you are very welcome!
Elizabeth Bravo
What lovely contrast with the buildings and the deep green. Very nicely framed.
RedHillDigital replied
Thanks very much Elizabeth.