Sunset over an abandoned cottage on the foothills of Brown Willy on Bodmin Moor, the highest point in Cornwall
Sunset over an abandoned cottage on the foothills of Brown Willy on Bodmin Moor, the highest point in Cornwall (© Helen Hotson/Alamy Stock Photo)
In the foothills of Bronn Wennili
This frosty scene comes to us from the foothills of Brown Willy, the highest hill on Bodmin Moor and in Cornwall as a whole. Its name might elicit a few winks and smirks but it endures, despite a campaign to change it back to the original Cornish - Bronn Wennili (Hill of Swallows) - in 2012. Rising 1,378ft (420m) above sea level, it towers over the moor and offers far-reaching views from coast to coast on this part of England’s south-west peninsula.
© Helen Hotson/Alamy Stock Photo