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360° VR panorama of the Judith Stone, a large stone situated in a field between Lubenham, in Leicestershire, and East Farndon, in Northamptonshire. It is not known exactly how the stone got its name, but it is thought that it may have been used as a marker for the edge of land owned by the Countess Judith, the niece of William the Conqueror.
The field the Judith Stone is located in shows strong signs of Ridge and Furrow, the medieval farming method commonly used in shared fields before enclosure in the 18th century. Ridge and furrow was the result of many years of ploughing the same strip of land with a non-reversible plough.
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360° VR panorama of a muddy field near East Farndon, in Northamptonshire, England. A nearby group of curious bullocks wonder what someone is doing taking a panorama in a muddy field.
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360° VR panorama of a large frozen puddle in a field near East Farndon, in Northamptonshire, England.
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360° VR panorama of the sunset over the snow covered road and fields between Lubenham and East Farndon, around the border between Leicestershire and Northamptonshire, England.
The snow on the road had become packed down by the weight of vehicles traveling along the road, and so was extremely slippy.
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360° VR panorama of the sunset over a snowy field between Lubenham and Market Harborough in December 2010.
Much of the UK was hit with heavy snow in late November and early December 2010, though South Leicestershire / North Northamptonshire came off relatively lightly with only a few centimetres.
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360° VR panorama of Farndon Fields at sunset on a snowy day, in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. Nearby rests a stack of old trolleys and a pile of rubbish and rubble.
Farndon Fields is currently (November 2010) being developed for housing by David Wilson Homes.
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360° VR panorama of the sunset over Farndon Fields on a snowy November day in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK.
Farndon Fields is being developed for housing, and is currently (November 2010) having the pipes for the sewer installed.
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360° VR panorama of the sunset over a field in Farndon Fields, Market Harborough, England. Farndon Fields is currently (November 2010) being developed for housing.
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360° VR panorama of the sunset over Farndon Fields in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK. Farndon Fields is currently (October 2010) being developed for housing by David Wilson Homes.
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360° VR panorama of the sunset over a field just north of East Farndon, near Market Harborough, and around the border between Leicestershire and Northamptonshire, UK. The oak trees and hedge running along the edge of the field have turned yellow as the Autumn colour peaks.