Photographs of the Burnley Way and Crown Point at Burnley in Lancashire.
Thieveley Scout Wood, Forest of Burnley, Lancashire.
Studley Pike Monument can be seen in the distance.
A section of the Burnley Way between Dodbottom Wood and Holme Chapel, Burnley in Lancashire.
The Burnley Way is a 40 mile long distance footpath.
A section of the Burnley Way between Dodbottom Wood and Holme Chapel, Burnley in Lancashire.
The Burnley Way is a 40 mile long distance footpath.
The Singing Ringing Tree, a - panopticon (structure providing a comprehensive view) on Crown Point overlooking Burnley in Lancashire.
This 3m (10 ft) tall treelike construction comprises pipes of galvanised steel which harness the energy of the wind to produce hauntingly choral sounds.
The Singing Ringing Tree, designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu, was named winner of a National Award for architectural excellence by the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2007.
Pendle Hill can be seen in the near distance, with Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent making up the backdrop.
A distant view of Studley Pike abobe Todmorden from the Singing Ringing Tree on Crown Point, Burnley in Lancashire.
This 3m (10 ft) tall treelike construction comprises pipes of galvanised steel which harness the energy of the wind to produce hauntingly choral sounds.
The Singing Ringing Tree, designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu, was named winner of a National Award for architectural excellence by the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2007.