A view overlooking Brubberdale on the East Yorkshire Wolds. The Wolds are the most northern chalk hills in England, with rolling dales and valleys. This shows the hills with a deserted farm surrounded by wheat fields
Sunrise through the straw bales high on the rolling East Yorkshire Wolds at dawn.
A view overlooking Brubberdale on the East Yorkshire Wolds. The Wolds are the most northern chalk hills in England, with rolling dales and valleys. This shows the hills with a deserted farm surrounded by wheat fields.
Sun rays shining through trees onto a country road in East Yorkshire.
Broken field gate looking over the rolling East Yorkshire Wolds.
Red Poppies in a field of Oats on the rolling Yorkshire Wolds.
Early morning sunrise over the rolling hills of the East Riding of Yorkshire beauty spot Millington pasture.
Evening sun over Millington ponds. Millington Pasture is a deep valley in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds. it is one of very few valleys in the Wolds that has a stream, most being dry.
Looking over the Great Wold Valley on the Yorkshire Wolds. This is the largest, broadest valley in the Yorkshire Wolds stretching from Wharram-le-Street to the coast at Bridlington.
A field of Barley ready for harvest on Horsedale in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds.
Early morning view of Pocklington Canal Head, East Riding of Yorkshire.
A combine harvesting a field of Barley high on the East Yorkshire Wolds