Nave to Chancel from Western Approach-Whipsnade Tree Cathedral by padlock

Nave to Chancel from Western Approach-Whipsnade Tree Cathedral

Spent a good few hours at Ashridge and Whipsnade today. This is part of the Tree Cathedral, my first visit ever. This was created by an Edmund Blyth planted this following a visit to Liverpool Cathedral. He wanted more of a memorial for his two friends whom he lost in the First World War. He was helped by A Branson and I have to say it is worth a visit and pictures
Hi padlock - you're near my neck of the woods today! Whipsnade is a nice part of the world
October 8th, 2013  
Beautiful avenue made even lovelier by the addition of the autumn leaves on the ground.
October 8th, 2013  
Lovely capture!
October 8th, 2013  
Love this place
October 8th, 2013  
What a peaceful scene.
October 8th, 2013  
A gorgeous green avenue of trees with just the first hint of yellows. Lovely capture.
October 8th, 2013  
Great, a natural cathedral. Nice information.
October 8th, 2013  
Kev
Nice lines, mate.
October 9th, 2013  
Beautiful view and shot.
October 9th, 2013  
Love the calm feeling. Never been there, but visited the tree cathedral in MK once (based on Norwich), and thought it was the same place just from the thumbnail... uncanny
October 9th, 2013  
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