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Pentre Ifan (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech) (click to view fullsize)

<b>Pentre Ifan</b>Posted by morfe<b>Pentre Ifan</b>Posted by morfe

British Camp (Hillfort)

<b>British Camp</b>Posted by morfe<b>British Camp</b>Posted by morfe

Dunkery Beacon (Cairn(s))

<b>Dunkery Beacon</b>Posted by morfe

Plas Cregennen Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir)

<b>Plas Cregennen Stone</b>Posted by morfe<b>Plas Cregennen Stone</b>Posted by morfe

Carreg y Big (Arthog) (Standing Stone / Menhir)

<b>Carreg y Big (Arthog)</b>Posted by morfe

Midsummer Hill (Hillfort)

<b>Midsummer Hill</b>Posted by morfe

Crookbarrow Hill (Artificial Mound)

<b>Crookbarrow Hill</b>Posted by morfe<b>Crookbarrow Hill</b>Posted by morfe

British Camp (Hillfort)

<b>British Camp</b>Posted by morfe<b>British Camp</b>Posted by morfe

The Colwall Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir)

<b>The Colwall Stone</b>Posted by morfe<b>The Colwall Stone</b>Posted by morfe<b>The Colwall Stone</b>Posted by morfe

Bredon Hill

<b>Bredon Hill</b>Posted by morfe

Shire Ditch (Dyke)

<b>Shire Ditch</b>Posted by morfe<b>Shire Ditch</b>Posted by morfe

British Camp (Hillfort)

<b>British Camp</b>Posted by morfe
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Born in Worcestershire 1967. Navigated both the Forest of Morfe and Mercian byways and green lanes by foot and bicycle for a quarter century.

Places Lived: West Midlands, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Wales and South Florida.

Current residence nr the Malvern Hills.

Places of inspiration:

in England and Wales: Dartmoor and Exmoor. The Severn Vale. The Vale of Radnor.


in Ireland: Blasket Sound.

Spotlights: Wistman's Wood, Kinver Edge, Porlock Common, Bossington Hill, Leckhampton Hill, Cader Idris, Sharpitor, Colwall Hill, Glastonbury Tor, Roche Rock, Bredon Hill, Castle-an-Dinas (Goss Moor), Wyre Forest, The Whimble, The Hafod, Tuck Hill/Coton Hill, the churchyard and the yew tree.

http://www.morfe.co.uk

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