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Roundhill, Bath

Posted on July 7, 2006 by Liz Milner

IMG_8037A commission from Bath and North East Somerset Wildspaces project in 2005/6 to produce a series of photographs of this locally distinctive open space and nature reserve, Roundhill, Twerton, south of Bath. Continue reading →

Posted in Exhibited work, Place, Work | Tagged Bath, nature reserve, urban fringe | Leave a comment
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