Europe (Page 5)

Millennium Mile in Spring, Market Harborough

360° VR panorama of daffodils flowering in early Spring alongside the Millennium Mile footpath in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. The Millennium Mile route runs alongside the River Welland, going from the east of the town to the edge of Welland park in the west.

From this position, the B&M Bargains store (previously Marks & Spencers) can be seen across the river to the north, while Oaktree house sheltered accommodation is to the south.

Snowy field between East Farndon & Lubenham

360° VR panorama of tracks through the snow past a hollow tree, between the villages of Lubenham and East Farndon, England. As well as the tracks left by walkers, there are lots of rabbits tracks left in the snow.

Beyond the dead tree there is a snow covered manure heap, and a farm building.

Hill NW of East Farndon in the snow

360° VR panorama of the stile between two snow covered fields at the top of a hill to the north-west of East Farndon, Northamptonshire, England. Nearby is a communications mast.

Bathtub in snowy field near East Farndon

360° VR panorama of an old rusty bathtub in a snow covered field between Lubenham and East Farndon, Northamptonshire, England. The tub is probably usually used as a cattle trough. Rabbit tracks can be seen nearby in the snow.

Gate between snow covered fields near East Farndon

360° VR panorama of a gateway between two fields located between Lubenham and East Farndon, Northamptonshire, England. The fields are usually used as cattle pasture, though the cattle had presumably been brought into barns at the time this photo was taken due to the cold weather.

Footprints of walkers and rabbits can be seen in the snow.

Lubenham to East Farndon Road in the snow

360° VR panorama of Farndon Road, near Lubenham, Leicestershire, after snowfall in February 2012. The back road links the villages of Lubenham and East Farndon while avoiding the town of Market Harborough.

The road is not used very heavily, and the compacted snow can make for hazardous driving. There are several tracks in the field next to the road that appear to have been caused by cars slipping off the road.

Farndon Fields Jan 2012 (VIII)

360° VR panorama by a ‘Heavy Plant Crossing’ sign placed in the middle of the footpath at the southern end of the Farndon Fields Development in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England.

The area is currently being developed, with a number of new homes being built. Nearby in the muddy field can be seen a small section of pathway, still under construction.

Farndon Fields Jan 2012 (VII)

360° VR panorama of the footpath across Farndon Fields on a frosty morning, in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. The area is currently under development, with a number of new homes being built.

The footpath has temporary metal fencing around it where it meets a track that goes across the fields.

Farndon Fields Jan 2012 (VI)

360° VR panorama of the footpath across Farndon Fields, in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. The area is currently under development, with a number of new homes being built.

To the right is a small ditch, presumably cut to help drainage of the clay-heavy soil. The ground in this area is rather muddy due to the heavy machinery used in the construction work.

Not far away can be seen a pile of small trees and boxes filled with shrubs, waiting to be planted as part of the development.

Farndon Fields Jan 2012 (V)

360° VR panorama of kerbstones, tiles, and various other building supplies and equipment, at the Farndon Fields Development in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK.

Although development is still ongoing as at January 2012, the first few houses were completed, and some occupied, in 2011.