Overbury Court, part of the Overbury Estate, belonging to the Martin family of Martin's Bank - Remember the grasshopper? I do - my dad was a bank clerk at Martin's Bank
A memorable company name
We head through Overbury and spot a plum tree
Only it isn't - it's crab apples.
An interesting caravan
A pristine bowling green
Round the edge of a field
We look back to where we started
Lots of sunflower, several varieties
A mustard-type crop
Hazy views but far-reaching
A breather
Workers in hi-viz jackets picking something - we can't see what
Perhaps they were brought here in these buses
Remember the grasshopper?
Fields and villages spread out below us
Possibly Eckington, someone suggests
It's too late to object, but 81 static caravans would certainly spoil this amazing view
The dish at Croome
The Malverns, where we were last week
At the iron age hill fort, the stone tower now supporting telecommunications equipment
Pershore in the distance, we think
The Banbury Stone elephant - I missed getting a photo of Peter sitting on it!
The King and Queen stones, down a slope (but there are 3 of them!)
Heading down a good path
Views in a different direction
We're approaching Kemerton
With interesting houses
There's a car parked under this weeping willow tree
Through Kemerton - a good stock of berries on this pyracantha
St. Faith's in the distance - immaculate walls and fencing in this estate
More crossing the field
And back to Overbury where we thank Olivia for a lovely walk, lovely views and lovely weather.
Photos, captions, processing and uploading by Sally