Nestled in the heart of the hamstone villages of South Somerset, Chiselborough is a special place for those who live here.
Here is a collection of photographs generously supplied to this site—by the village, for the village.
Links to Special Galleries:
See the Village Picnic August 2024 Gallery here
See the June 2024 Fair & Flower Festival here
See photos of the Flower Festival June 2023 here
See photos of the Coronation party 2023 here
See photos of the Easter 2023 creative displays here
See photos of the Christmas Lunch 2022 here
See photos of Jubilee 2022 in Chiselborough here
See the photos of the Easter 2022 creative displays here.
Clicking on any image below will enlarge it for easier viewing. This gallery will be refreshed periodically—if you’d like to contribute a photograph, please send to Sara.
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Snowdrops by Primrose Cottage - Sue Hasell
Gawlers Hill from Taylors Orchard, Easter 2018 - David Barnard
Turner Sunset - by Paul Woodcock
Mother Duck and young in our garden - Maureen Kilczynski
December Sunset - Jen Buckmaster
Peacock Butterfly in Feb! - Sue Hasell
LIttle Brympton - Hannah & Patch
Glorious berries - Chris Howat
Exploring the snow - Sally Frost
Grintley Lane, Autumn Sunshine, September 2021 - Alexandra Macartney
Giant Wreath - Vanda Taylor
Chiselborough Church January 2022 - by Sally Frost
lane to Manor Barton after snowfall - Bonnie Martin
Close up - Maureen Kilczynski
off sledging - David Barnard
Frosty morning, towards Primrose Cottage, 2011 - June & Tony Perry
Several flowers - Hannah & Patch
Sharing with neighbours - Deb Lewis
Through the orchard blossom to Church - Lydia Hoare
'Hungry gap produce' - Hannah Lefeuvre
Chiselborough Rainbow - Jen Buckmaster
Bluebells in wood by Bagnell Farm - Sue Hasell
Snowfall - Bonnie Martin
uncurling ferns - Sue Hasell
Wild orchids - Hannah Lefeuvre
Church after snowfall - Sara Morley
Robbie surveys the view - Lydia Hoare
Pear Picking - Hannah & Patch
The great escape - Bridget Wright
Old paths, feathered friends - Lydia Hoare
Snow scene in orchard with sheep - June & Tony Perry
Punky Night - Neil Cook
In tribute to HRH Prince Philip - by Helen Hawke
Poppy - Rachel Hopping
Riding on Chiselborough Hill track leading to Grintley Lane - Sue Hasell
Epona & The Tree of Truth - Pheasant Foot Farm
Tribute to Capt Sir Tom Moore
Dragonfly on Aubrietia - June & Tony Perry
Flowers in my garden - Chris Howat
Summer border - Penny Rossiter
Watching
Making way - Rachel Hopping
Autumn colours on Cat Head Inn - Lydia Hoare
VE Day - Sue Hasell
Sledging - Rachel Hopping
Gawlers Hill, Good Friday 18 April 2014 - June & Tony Perry
Skyline - Lydia Hoare
Blackthorn in bloom on Common - June & Tony Perry
Dragonfly - June & Tony Perry
Stinky Ink Caps, Chiselborough Churchyard - June & Tony Perry
Blowing in the wind! Hang out your Woolies! - Sue Hasell
St. George's Day Supper - June & Tony Perry
Church Snow Scene from Cat Street - June & Tony Perry
picnic on Common - Sue Hasell
Harvest festival - Helen Hawke
First edible figs! - Sara Morley
Across Pond to Manor Barton - June and Tony Perry
'Just found another crack.. oh.. ' - Bridget Wright
Wild garlic on Grintley Lane - Alexandra Macartney
Our iconic steeple - Lydia Hoare
Down to the Common - Lydia Hoare
Bounty - Grant Morley
Romance on the Common - Bridget Wright
Punky Night - Peter Thomas
Morris Dancing outside Cat Head Inn - Neil Cook
Sunset Sky - Chris Howat
Sheep on Common - Sue Hasell
New Year's Morning - Sara Morley
Glorious flowers around Cat Head Inn
Birdfeeders on the Common - Lydia Hoare
Across the Common - Lydia Hoare
Melanargia galathea (Marbled white) - Bridget Wright
Dexters - Paul Chick
view over Hempalon, winter snow 2019 - June & Tony Perry
Beacon 'Dragon' on Gawlers, Diamond Jubilee 2012 - Alexandra Macartney
Diamond Jubilee Beacon on Gawlers, 2012 - Alexandra Macartney
Villagers watching 2012 Diamond Jubilee Beacon - Alexandra Macartney
One morning in the orchard - Rachel Hopping
Frosty Timestone - Jen Buckmaster
Ham Hill - Jen Buckmaster
Also, to see many beautiful village wildlife photographs, take a look at the Flora and Fauna page here
Chiselborough Church, by Ian Murray M: 07973 226 425