DescriptionEntrance to Twyning Meadow - geograph.org.uk - 895025.jpg
English: Entrance to Twyning Meadow The gateway and bridge over a brook into Upham Meadow, better known as Twyning Meadow. The old concrete blocks in the foreground which are now sinking into the ground date from the Second World War when they were distributed around Twyning Meadow to prevent enemy aircraft landing in the large 220 acre meadow. Bredon Hill is in the background.
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