Welcome to the Rudloe and environs website.

 

Here you will find news, articles and photos of an area that straddles the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in north-west Wiltshire.

 

Contributions in the form of articles or photos are welcome. Even those with completely contrary views to mine!

 

Thanks to the website builder 1&1 and Rob Brown for the original idea.

 

Rudloescene now, in January 2014, has a sister, academic rather than anarchic, website about Box history here: http://www.boxpeopleandplaces.co.uk/

It contains thoroughly professional, well-researched articles about Box and its people.

 

Contact rudloescene through the 'Contact' page.

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Trek to the Quarryman's on St David's Day - 1st March 2018

Milo ventured out a few times during the visitation of the Beast from the East but soon legged it back to the comfort of central heating
A single fieldfare visited the garden throughout the day and was joined by about half-a-dozen scrapping pals in the afternoon
Leaving the domestic scene behind, we head off for the Quarryman's down Beech Road
The wintry scene at the junction of Beech Road and Box Hill
Heading down Beech Road
Waiting for the old man in Beech Road
The view (or lack of it) from Beech Road, across the By Brook Valley, to Colerne
Heading up Maslen Lane towards the Quarryman's
The junction of Maslen Lane, Barnett's Hill, Love Lane and The Gullet
A very quiet Quarryman's on St David's Day - blame the Beast from the East
Returning up Boxfields Road after a couple of pints along with haute cuisine (chips)
Drifting snow is forming patterns against the kerbs in Boxfields Road
The patterns looking back towards Tunnel Inn
Almost home - the junction of Leafy Lane and Springfield Close
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