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Views from top of Bury Mount
Panorama from the top of Bury Mount taken in December 2005. The surrounding buildings and scenery are obscured by the vegetation in spite of the lack of leaves on the trees. The centre of this panorama is in the westerly direction.
Panorama from the top, December 2005
Panorama from the top, December 2005
Views of buildings and roof lines from the top of Bury Mount. The photograph (left) of St.Lawrence Church tower shows how it was obscured by bushes; it is now clearly visible (right). The red brick 1920s extension to Towcester Mill, and the adjacent stone mill owners house are clearly visible (centre).
St.Lawrence Church from the top.
St.Lawrence Church from the top.
View of the mill and the mill house from the summit in August 2009.
View of the mill and the mill house from the summit in August 2009.
View of St.Lawrence Church, the vicarage, cottages and the beer garden of
View of St.Lawrence Church, the vicarage, cottages and the beer garden of "The Plough".
Looking north from the top of Bury Mount can be seen the trees that line the course of the mill stream. On the east a good view is obtained of the Water Meadows and the Easton Neston estate. Note the row of poplar trees along the banks of the River Tove.
View east from the summit in April 2008.
View east from the summit in April 2008.
View north east from the summit in April 2008.
View north east from the summit in April 2008.
View north from the summit in August 2009.
View north from the summit in August 2009.