Peter, your identification is indeed of Wild Strawberry. I hope it is on calcareous soil, as Wild Strawberry only flourishes there. Do go back in July and eat same! Although the strawberries are tiny, their taste is wonderful!
Graham, re your pink fungus thing. I am sorry but I am not a magician or a Psychic! A photo does not enable me to distiguish an Ascomycete from a Basidiomycete from a Myxomycete! And with no scaling factor, the choice is rather large. Next time, please send me a bit! One very common one with pink blobs is Nectria cinnabarina, and this looks rather like the bright pink conidial stage. But, this depends on the size of the blobs, their texture, their structure inside etc. I cannot guarantee id in any case, but scale, internal structure etc are really vital!