Luppitt: Hill End Farm. Looking north-north-east. The Ordnance Survey has this as ‘Hillend Farm’; the present owners appear to prefer ‘Hill End Farm’. Now probably a private residence
Luppitt: Hill End Farm. Looking north-north-east. The Ordnance Survey has this as ‘Hillend Farm’; the present owners appear to prefer ‘Hill End Farm’. Now probably a private residence
Luppitt: towards Dumpdon Hill. Looking south-south-east from a point just below Luppitt church. The iron age rampart on Dumpdon Hill is just visible beneath the clump of trees on the summit
Luppitt: the church from Greenway Lane. Looking north east
Foxgloves on the lane to Beacon These striking and colourful plants line the lanes of the Blackdowns in the summer months. Although Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea) are extremely poisonous, the drug Digitalin is carefully and professionally extracted for the treatment of cardiac disorders. A Dr Witherington of Warwickshire first discovered the medical importance of this plant and published in 1785 "An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses".

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