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.

rudloescene
rudloescene

13th December 2022 and the forecast 1mm snowfall of a few days ago turned out to be around 25mm. And this was followed by a week of sub-zero temperatures (-7, -8 or -9 by night and around zero, at best, by day). The title picture shows St Bartholomew's framed by a Corsham Park oak.

Under an oak in Corsham Park
A wintry scene in Corsham Park
St Bart's and Corsham Court from Corsham Park
Oaks in Corsham Park, St Bartholomew's beyond
A wintry sun over Corsham Park
Walking to the lake
Did you bring your skates?
We can see the structural beauty of the oaks in winter
We can see the structural beauty of the oaks in winter
An old, pollarded oak has retained its leaves
Oak in Corsham Park
The eastern side of the South Avenue
The eastern side of the South Avenue
Corsham Court's South Avenue (of limes)
Corsham Park from St Bartholomew's car park
Stands the church clock at 10:14
Church Street
Church Street
Ivy House in Priory Street
Corsham Court's yews and 'Flemish weavers' cottages'
A wintry sun behind the gable end of the Table Gallery
Roofs and chimneys in the High Street
St Bartholomew's from the park
The footpath that leads to the cemetery from Lacock Road
Print | Sitemap
© Paul Turner