Views from a journey across Romney Marsh to Battle Abbey
Romney Marsh, a sprawling 100-square-mile wetland in south-east Kent and East Sussex, internationally famous for its resilient breed of sheep, unique marshland ecology, and dramatic history of smuggling. It features a distinctive blend of wide, windswept landscapes, historic medieval churches, and vast shingle beaches
Building at Lydd of uncertain origin. Could have been linked to the Balloon Corps in WW1 or a derelict shepherds hut
Sheep shearing at Lydd
Rolling up the fleece
Battle Abbey on a very hot day in May
Resting in the shade