Autumn Colours Around Shere, Surrey – A Scenic Run Through the Surrey Hills

Autumn Colours Around Shere, Surrey – A Scenic Run Through the Surrey Hills

Clocks went back this morning and instead of lying in, I got up and out for a trail run around Shere, Surrey, by about 7:15am.

I am so glad I did, as I was rewarded with a beautiful sunrise and low lying mists, clearing to a sunny day.

The tracks, woodland and views across the Surrey Hills National Landscape full of colour, making it difficult not to stop frequently for another photograph.

Few words on this post, just photographs.

From Shere to the outskirts of Farley Green and back.

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Feezing January in Shere

Feezing January in Shere

A beautiful start to 2026 with clear, crisp days but a slightly cloudy night on the 4th, so no pics of a full moon.

No tripod with me either for the night shots. So plain hand held i-phone and cold fingers.

Looking down to S James’ Church from the field
Over the field 1

Over the field 2 – stars

Over the field 3 – stars
From near the bench – lower field
St James’ from Church Hill – stars
Shere Christmas light switch on 2025

Shere Christmas light switch on 2025

Special star guest Madame Fi Fi La Fou-Fou.

The village were out in force tonight to enjoy mulled wine, mince pies and hot chocolate with Baileys. What a treat.

Perfect weather, cold with clear skies, so wrapped up warm and cosy.

A few words by Handa Bray and a countdown with Madame Fi Fi La Fou Fou accompanied by a loud and joyous crowd.

Shops open late, and with 2 pubs on the doorstep what’s not to like.

Crumbs Christmas window
Madame Fi Fi La Fou Fou
Madame Fi Fi La Fou Fou
Looking back at the Oak Tree in The Square in front of the White Horse
War memorial and lychgate to St James’
St James’

Delicious mince pie – thank you Christine Gorsuch of Crumbs. Pastry was amazing.

Zooming in on bonfire night 2017

Zooming in on bonfire night 2017

I love taking photographs of fire. No two pictures will ever be the same as the flames rise and fall; you also get so many contrasts with embers that glow a magical red or the firewood and dead branches providing a stark contrast to the bright orange flames around them.

Playing with fire – The Tikis’ Torches

Playing with fire – The Tikis’ Torches

Anyone visiting the beer festival at the Surrey Oaks pub in Newdigate last weekend enjoyed more than just a great selection of beers, ciders and live music.

As the sun went down,  the heat was turned up and those attending were transfixed by The Tikis’ Torches – a talented trio of fire spinners.

In an age where technology plays such a big part in ou1.IMG_1792r past times, it was a refreshing change to see some pure entertainment that entranced, excited and engaged an audience of all ages.
The photographs cannot do justice to seeing them live but give you a taste of this mesmerising fire spinning display.

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To find out more about The Tikis’ Torches, take a look at their Facebook page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winter 2016

Winter 2016

Mist and Fog descends as we all prepare for Christmas

Fog and mist has disended on the surrounding hills through November and December, giving spectacular landscapes from Newlands Corner, whilst prompting us all to use fog lights for safer driving.

As Christmas lights and decorations go up, the village looks so welcoming, with the  annual get together as the villages of Peaslake, Chilworth and Gomshall join Shere for Carols in the Square on Christmas Eve.

Hopefully the following pictures capture the festive season in this lovely part of the country.

Late autumn colours of November followed by bonfire night celebrations and the art of writing your name in reverse, to capture on camera set on long exposure.

 

The winter mists descend on Newlands Corner.

Christmas festivities begin with Carols in the Square

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Creating a festive mood at home

Photo of Christmas lights and candles on mantle piece

 

Summer 2016

Summer 2016

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12 June 2016: Shere Street Party

The whole community came together to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday. The rain in the morning did not deter villagers from setting up their tables and, by the afternoon, it brightened up for all to enjoy.

Bunting draped from the eaves; tables (and many villagers) adorned with Unian Jacks and anything else red, white and blue.

photo of bunting Whatever your tipple, it could be found, from a cooling Pimms or Champagne, to a locally brewed  ale from Tillingbourne Brewery or local organic wine from Albury Vineyard.Photograph of Maureen Brown with her tombola winnings

Familiar events during the day included  morris dancing, a duck race, bbq, tug of war and, of course, the tombola. Someone who did particularly well in the tombola was Maureen Brown, of Church Hill, no wonder she has a smile on her face with that haul!

It was an opportunity for many different generations to get together to eat, drink and be merry.

Shere Village Swimming Pool open for the season

photograph of Shere swimming pool

 

If you are lucky enough to be a member, you would have been enjoying the village swimming pool and, if you’re even luckier, and awake early enough, you can sometimes enjoy having the pool to yourself.

A real asset to the village, the pool caters for all ages and helps keep many of us fitter and healthier than we might otherwise be. Even the local ducks make use of it.

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 It will certainly be missed when it closes at the end of the season.

Gomshall station is getting a bridge

The local train station at Gomshall has had ongoing work to install a bridge across the track. The steps and ramps will take the place of the existing swing gates where you just walk across the track, completely changing the look and feel of the station but making it safer for all of us.

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Make sure you allow extra time if you need to cross the bridge to catch your train!