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Showing posts with label england. Show all posts
Showing posts with label england. Show all posts
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Fallow Deer
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Sunday, 29 November 2009
Ludlow Medieval Fayre 2009
Each year in late November Ludlow holds a medieval Christmas fayre and market inside the castle.There were numerous market stalls in large tents selling food and various goods plus falconry displays,fire artists,medieval musicians and singers and a fighting display by knights in full armour.The admission cost was £6.00 to enter the castle.






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Saturday, 4 August 2007
Chatsworth Park
I had been to Chatsworth House twice before but have not yet been around the park so I decided to walk from Matlock station.This took about 90 mins to get to the start of the walk at Beeley.As it was the summer school holidays the park was very full as was the Chatsworth Park shops and cafe but it was still surprisingly sparse up at stand wood and on the walk back to Beeley.
Beeley parish church
Inside Beeley church. Like many churches in the area it was open for all although deserted when I went inside.
The Chatsworth park which is free and surrounds the house and gardens.
An old mill next to the river Derwent.
This is Edensor, an interesting village with one main street and the church at the end of it.I did go in the church but a wedding was about to commence so I did not have a chance to take pictures.
A view of Chatsworth house with the grand cascade in the background
The old hunting tower behind the house on top of the hill.
The house from across the bridge.
Behind the house
Bridge which transports the water from the lake to the fountain next to the house.
Cars going to and from the house through the park
From Beeley moor I followed the footpath along the stream back down to Beeley.
On the way to Beeley I saw this fine cockeral.
Beeley parish church
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Thursday, 7 June 2007
Church stretton and the Shropshire hills
It takes 3 trains and about 3 hours to reach Church Stretton from Leicester which is quite an ordeal especially as twice the 10.33 to Shrewbury from Birmingham New street has been cancelled for no apparent reason whatsoever.Last time I was on my way to Telford.This meant I had 1 hour less time there which put me off my schedule and intended route quite a bit.
This did however allow me some time in Shrewsbury before I caught the later train.The town does look interesting though and I will try and go back soon.
This is the statue of Charles Darwin outside the library.
And the castle which is now a regimental museum.
Church Stretton is a pleasant little town surrounded by hills.There is the long mynd(long mountain) on one side and Caer Caradoc the old iron age hill fort which is supposedly the place caratacus had his last stand against the Romans in AD51.
Caer caradoc
This is the most popular destination , Carding mill valley which has some fast flowing streams and a waterfall.

At the top of the valley it leads onto a flat plateau with footpaths leading south to the highest point of the long mynd ,Pole Bank at a height of 1693 feet and westwards leads to the Stiperstones .It is a bit easy to get lost here though so a map is recommended and also good visibility.
Looking back down the valley towards church stretton.
After descending back down the valley I walked towards the base of Caer Caradoc.This is the view looking back towards the long mynd and as you can see it was still very hazy with quite poor visibility.
This did however allow me some time in Shrewsbury before I caught the later train.The town does look interesting though and I will try and go back soon.
At the top of the valley it leads onto a flat plateau with footpaths leading south to the highest point of the long mynd ,Pole Bank at a height of 1693 feet and westwards leads to the Stiperstones .It is a bit easy to get lost here though so a map is recommended and also good visibility.
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