Halnaker Tunnel Of Trees

Halnaker Tunnel Of Trees. A photographer captures a tunnel of trees at Halnaker, West Sussex, just north of the county The Halnaker Tree Tunnel, located on Mill Road, is a stunning natural archway formed naturally as trees on either side of the track grew together over time Over ages, carts and foot traffic produced the holloway

Halnaker Tree Tunnel Landscape Photography Philip Bedford Photography
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Tree on both sides created an arch that gave the passage its recognizable tunnel look The tunnel forms a portion of Stane Street, an old Roman thoroughfare

Halnaker Tree Tunnel Landscape Photography Philip Bedford Photography

Tree on both sides created an arch that gave the passage its recognizable tunnel look Once you step out of the tree tunnel, continue up the hill, and you will soon reach Halnaker Windmill, from where you can admire stunning views over the coast and countryside From Warehead Farm (¾ mile) head north-east up Mill Lane, a public footpath

Halnaker Tunnel of Trees stock photo. Image of color 221817012. Over ages, carts and foot traffic produced the holloway The walk to the Halnaker Tree Tunnel is straightforward and doesn't take long

Tunnel of Trees Halnaker West Sussex Stock Photo Alamy. At the end of the tunnel, you ascend upwards to Halnaker Windmill, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Sussex and Chichester and can see the cathedral. The tunnel of trees eventually takes you to the 16th century Halnaker Windmill (Image: Martin Burton/SussexLive) The mill was in working condition until it was struck by lightning in 1905, but now remains as a popular walking spot and final destination.