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Sherbrook Banks, Cannock Chase added to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in West Midlands by Steviegeek on 24/05/2024

Part of Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, this site over looks Sherbrook Valley.
Martin @gunja99 and I flew here on a Friday afternoon, convenient park bench to sit on and met a few dog walkers, all very amicable and friendly. Also encountered a group of horse riders we spoke to them to establish their route and flew to avoid them, no problems, no upset horses.

Parked in Dry Pits Car Park which is really just a layby, space for about eight cars.
Walked a 100 yards east, and set up by the parkbench. The path is an excellent runway for landing planes and wings.

We suspect this site may be busy at the weekends

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Co-ordinates: 52.76314, -2.031097 • what3words: ///heavy.suffice.outhouse

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 24/05/2024. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location. Landowner permission may be required before taking off.

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Carshalton ponds, Sutton (By grandad1950)

Interesting set of linked ponds fed by a natural spring right in the centre of Old Carshalton

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Co-ordinates: 51.36552, -0.163411 • what3words: ///punk.claims.looked

Hambledon Hill, North Dorset (By gasbag43)

Hambledon Hill is a prehistoric hill fort in Dorset, England, in the Blackmore Vale five miles northwest of Blandford Forum. The hill itself is a chalk outcrop, on the southwestern corner of Cranborne Chase, separated from the Dorset Downs by the River Stour. It is owned by the National Trust.

Its earliest occupation was in the Neolithic period when a pair of causewayed enclosures were dug at the top of the hill. They were linked by a bank and ditch running northwest–southeast. Two long barrows also stood within the complex.

Overall size is 1,350,000 sq ft with radiocarbon analysis showing the site dates back to circa 3000BC

TOAL was from the public footpaths that cross its summit. Parking was in a layby (4 car spaces) in the village below

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Co-ordinates: 50.91304, -2.222071 • what3words: ///pinch.automatic.mice

Swanage Pier (By gasbag43)

Swanage Pier is a Victorian pier which extends into the southern end of Swanage Bay in the south-east of Dorset. It was built in 1895 for passenger ship services.

An older pier, 750 feet long, opened 1860, was used by local quarries to ship stone, but it fell into decline with only its timber piles remaining today (the posts are much photographed, particularly for moody long exposure shots) and can clearly be seen in this aerial shot of the old and new piers.

The restored “new” pier was awarded Pier of the Year in 2012 and is a Grade II listed building.

Parking was free for an hour on the seafront next to the pier and TOAL was from the park opposite the entrance.

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Co-ordinates: 50.60878, -1.950567 • what3words: ///dime.nags.hostels

Crawford Bridge, North Dorset (By gasbag43)

Crawford Bridge, so called because it carries the road from Spetisbury to Tarrant Crawford, is probably the best known of the many bridges that cross the River Stour.

it is a Grade 1 Listed building. It was built in the 15th century and widened in 1819, and has nine arches

Be wary of 2 low-strung cables crossing the river 10 metres from the bridge whose supporting poles are hidden in the trees which line the river banks

It’s a picturesque setting I’ve shot several times before from the ground – best timed for early morning misty conditions.

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Co-ordinates: 50.81754, -2.116327 • what3words: ///pines.alpha.activates

Crawford Castle / Spetisbury Rings, North Dorset (By gasbag43)

The Spetisbury Rings (aka Crawford Castle) are Iron Age fortifications, the third in a series of Iron Age earthworks after Hambledon Hill and Hod Hill, before Buzbury Rings, Badbury Rings, and Dudsbury Camp.

In the 1850s, during the construction of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, two mass graves were found that contained over 80 skeletons leading to speculation that the site includes an Iton Age war cemetery similar to the one found at Maiden Castle with the dead arising from a large scale Roman attack.

The hillfort is a scheduled monument and being overgrown, is best viewed from the air

Easily accessible via a footpath up from the village below

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Co-ordinates: 50.8169, -2.122035 • what3words: ///orbited.newsprint.suspends

Willy Howe, East Riding of Yorkshire (By MickeyMoo)

Willie Howe (or Willy Howe), is a massive Neolithic round mound or barrow that stands on the northern edge of a small low spur of land that juts out into the Great Wolds Valley just 200 metres from the Gypsey Race, an intermittent or 'winterbourne' stream that threads its way eastwards through the valley before reaching the sea at Bridlington.

Please be aware there is a model aircraft flying club adjacent to this site. There maybe others flying at the same time you arrive. Be respectful and communicate with others so you have a clear understanding.

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Co-ordinates: 54.13602, -0.376641 • what3words: ///happen.muted.stems

Colmer's Hill, West Dorset (By gasbag43)

Colmer’s Hil overlooks the village of Symondsbury, west of Bridport. It’s the main landmark in the area, is clearly visible from some distance away, and therefore a good location to gain fine drone’s eye views of the beautiful countryside which surrounds it.

The hill itself is a worthy subject as a location with a distinctive conical shape topped with pine trees planted there during WW1.

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Co-ordinates: 50.7399, -2.794626 • what3words: ///sponge.magnitude.professes

Eggardon Hill, West Dorset (By gasbag43)

Eggardon Hill is located on chalk uplands approximately four miles to the east of the town of Bridport. It has panoramic views as far as the coast, and is an Iron Age hill fort dating back more than 2500 years. It also has 2 Bronze Age burial mounds on its summit.

The smuggler Isaac Gulliver (1745-1822) (who owned Eggardon Hill Farm) is reputed to have planted a stand of pine trees on Eggardon Hill, to provide an aid to navigation for his ships as they approached the Dorset coast. Although the trees were later felled on government orders, the octagonal earthworks used to protect them from the elements is still visible today and marked on Ordnance Survey maps of the area

The southern half of the hill is National Trust land

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Co-ordinates: 50.7491, -2.643692 • what3words: ///switch.snail.firepower

Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Trafford (By DroneGeek)

Old Trafford is a cricket ground in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It opened in 1857 as the home of Manchester Cricket Club and has been the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1864. From 2013 onwards it has been known as Emirates Old Trafford due to a sponsorship deal with the Emirates airline.

Old Trafford is England's second oldest Test venue after The Oval and hosted the first Ashes Test in England in 1884.

Plenty of local roads to TOAL. However I flew from Brian Statham Way and let the security guy know on the car park gate, just in case.

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Co-ordinates: 53.45631, -2.286862 • what3words: ///never.mason.trim

Carshalton Park, Sutton (By grandad1950)

Lots of space to fly. I believe the circles are from air raid shelters in world war 2.

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Co-ordinates: 51.3616, -0.161147 • what3words: ///mutual.expect.cake


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