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Wycoller Beck & The Ruins of Wycoller Hall (Jane Eyre)


Paul

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The beck runs through the village of Wycoller, meandering past Wycoller Hall, a late sixteenth-century manor house.

Today Wycoller Hall stands in ruins but this 16th century hall is believed to have been the inspiration for Ferndean Manor in Charlotte Bronte’s novel, ‘Jane Eyre’.

The beck is crossed by no less than seven bridges, the oldest of which is Clam Bridge, more than 1000 years old, and the bridge is listed as an Ancient Monument.

Finds of flint tools and axe heads at Wycoller indicate that there was a community here from as early as the Stone Age.

 

Paul.

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Another well crafted video Paul and I see you are negotiating your drone  through narrow   entrances  now too to give a  feeling of  one being there and walking through oneself..  

I remember  Denis taking Photos  a few years back when you took him to the area Rye ...  It sounds like Enya on your soundtrack again Paul ....  I have a lot to learn about  video  editing and processing Paul so it may be a long time before I  post anything  ! lol

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1 hour ago, Clicker said:

Another well crafted video Paul and I see you are negotiating your drone  through narrow   entrances  now too to give a  feeling of  one being there and walking through oneself..  

I remember  Denis taking Photos  a few years back when you took him to the area Rye ...  It sounds like Enya on your soundtrack again Paul ....  I have a lot to learn about  video  editing and processing Paul so it may be a long time before I  post anything  ! lol

It is Enya, she allows her music on YouTube and it often suits flights.

Going through the gaps means switching off the collision detection, so it's scary!

Paul 

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