Monday, 6 August 2007
Sheffield,The Peak District and Stanage edge
I had over an hour at Sheffield station which allowed me to visit the cathedral


And the winter gardens which appeared to be nothing more than a few indoor shops with palm trees along the interior.It looked better fromn the outside actually.
Hathersage parish church
and the nearby grave of supposedly Little John
The view over Stanage edge

From the road looking up.
On the way back I went by North Lees hall where Charlotte Bronte stayed and based her novel Jane Eyre.

Labels:
derbyshire,
hathersage,
north lees hall,
peak district,
stanage edge,
Travel,
UK,
walking
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