On Sunday 24th January 2021 Keevil woke to a beautiful blanket of snow and the peaceful stillness that always seems to come with it – a stillness that, as we continue in Lockdown III of the Covid-19 pandemic, seems very poignant.
Images below by Sarah J Dow, Bob Ayres, and Pat Tucker. You can email pictures for inclusion to callymosh@yahoo.co.uk
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Gingells Cottage
The cottages behind the village hall
Footing the path…
In the fields behind the village hall
In the fields behind the village hall
In the fields behind the village hall
In the fields behind the village hall
In the fields behind the village hall
Stocks Green
Anyone for cricket?
Anyone for cricket?
Rosemary Cottage peeking through
Main Street past Blagden House
St Leonard’s Church and War Memorial
Keen and brave Keevillians!
Keen and brave Keevillians!
St Leonard’s church and churchyard
St Leonard’s church and churchyard
St Leonard’s church and churchyard
Field behind St Leonard’s churchyard
St Leonard’s churchyard
St Leonard’s churchyard
Footing the path beyond the churchyard
Panorama looking towards Butts Lane and beyond to Salisbury Plain
Footing the paths in the upper fields, looking towards Steeple Ashton
Footing the paths in the upper fields
Coming back down into the village from the top end
The Old Bakery, Weavers Cottage, with The Small House just visible on the right
Beech Cottage
Little Talboys
Setters Lodge
St Leonard’s churchyard
Blagden House
View towards St Leonards from Butts Lane
Looking over the fields towards Steeple Ashton
West Willows
Butts Lane
One overgrown child (Pat’s words!)
Snowchild at The Old Stables
At the top end of Butts Lane
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