Suffolk Punch Heavy Horse Head Shot. The Suffolk horse is reportedly the oldest breed of heavy horse in Great Britain. The breed dates from the sixteenth century but all animals alive today trace their male lines back to one stallion, a horse called Crisp’s Horse of Ufford, who was foaled in 1768. The breed's status is listed as critical by the UK Rare Breeds Survival Trust and the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy. Similar views available: Shire Horse Chestnut Animals And Pets Suffolk Punch
The ancient church in Barsham, Suffolk. This picture shows the diamond pattern on the exterior wall and two gravestones Concepts And Ideas Diamond Pattern ancient church Barsham church,Suffolk
Flowering heather at RSPB Snape Warren nature reserve in Suffolk, mid-August. There are two varieties found here, Ling Heather and Bell Heather. Like all heathland, it needs continuous management to keep birch trees and invading scrub at bay. England UK Vertical Snape Warren, Suffolk
Herringfleet Marsh Mill. Built circa 1820. Traditional Windmill Technology Backgrounds Landscapes Herringfleet Marshes, Suffolk