The beast from the east deposited a blanket of snow over the country park on Tuesday 27th.
Not many visitors to the park during the snowy snap.
Strong winds blew the fine snow under all the trees.
The park pond partially froze over with some snow lying on top of the ice.
The park's grazing fields were a winter wasteland.
A snow shower blew quickly over the park on Wednesday 28th.
Huge frozen deposits of snow and ice covered the beach between the park and Cosways on Wednesday morning.
Huge ice drifts piled up by the sea lay along the beach in front of Cosways caravan park.
The sea seemed to have bulldozed sea-ice along with pack-snow into one long drift standing at least four feet high in places. A strange sight indeed!
Higher tides the next day eroded much of the ice drifts away.
Higher tides the next day eroded much of the ice drifts away.
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