As you cross over the bridge at Nunnington Hall you will find its beautiful bright yellow colours and provides the perfect autumnal backdrop. You can also look out for the black walnut tree, the liquid amber tree and the autumn fruit that also boost the colour of the gardens and the orchards. Photo: Gary Longbottom
The colours of the Yorkshire Dales are hypnotising as the greens are replaced by a beautiful array of rustic browns, golds and reds. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
The National Trust said: “Nature bursts into life on the Yorkshire coast in autumn. Bright berries, colourful fungi and migrating birds such as redwing, waxwing and fieldfare can all be seen arriving for the winter. At Hayburn Wyke oak trees twisted and stunted by the sea breeze overlook a waterfall and rocky bay where the woods meet the coast.” Photo: Ceri Oakes
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