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Panoramic

Badbury Clump in Spring

From the air, Badbury Clump reveals itself as something almost otherworldly, a nine-acre crown of ancient beech trees perched on an Iron Age hillfort, its woodland floor submerged beneath a seamless violet-blue carpet of native bluebells. Drifting low over the canopy in April, the footage captures dappled spring light filtering through the emerging beech leaves and casting soft pools of gold across the colour below. The hill's elevated position gives the aerial perspective a natural drama, the bluebell wood contrasting sharply with the open Oxfordshire farmland rolling away toward Faringdon and the Vale of the White Horse.