Wittenham Clumps

Wittenham clumps are a set of small hills, with wooded crests, that sit alongside the River Thames in Oxfordshire. The area has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and today is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and part of a nature reserve run by the Northmoor Trust. The adjacent meadows that lead down to the banks of the Thames are a noted for their carpet of Buttercups and other wildflowers and are a habitat for many species including Damselfies and Mayflies.
Blossoming Horse Chestnut Tree With The Moon Behind
Pristine new oak leaves in the spring sunshine
Pristine new oak leaves in the spring sunshine
River Thames and Wittenham Clumps
River Thames at Little Wittenham
River Thames and Wittenham Clumps
River Thames and Wittenham Clumps
River Thames and Wittenham Clumps
River Thames and Wittenham Clumps
River Thames and Wittenham Clumps
Wittenham Clumps
Church of St Peter & St Paul, Dorchester
Hawthorn Trees on the River Thames at Little Wittenham