Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Thors Cave and the Wetton Hills

A couple of weeks ago we met Hugh Carson who lives in The Manor House on Wetton Hill and he told us he thought there was a guide stoop close to his house. He showed us the position on a map and it did fit all the criteria to be a guide stoop, so that was this weeks target.
It was the usual 6:00 am start from Robs and headed off for Wetton. The road down to the village had great views of Thors Cave so Geoff stopped the car and i got a couple of shots off before carrying on. We parked up just 1/2 mile from Wettonmill  and from there it was a steady walk up the valley past the Manor House and then onto the footpath leading to the cross roads where the alleged stoop is. We spotted it straight away and it was in a prominent spot at the crossing of  footpaths. It looked like a stoop from a distance but when we got close up and had a good look at it we realised it wasn't a stoop but its certainly an old marker post probably 200 or 300 years old.
After having a look at the post we decided to walk all around Wetton Hill.
Thors Cave

Trail leading up to The Manor House


Lovely view back down the Valley 


Geoff crossing over the stream


The ancient marker post at the crossing of 2 footpaths.




Rob spotted these 2 hares in the next field.


Breakfast time on Wetton Hill

Nice steps to the squeeze  style

Grass mown ready for gathering in

Lovely old barn

The footpath through these meadows is clearly marked out showing the route we had taken

Another style

Cade lambs being bottle fed.


This was the old Wetton post office


Wetton village hall

How much is the doggie in the window

Another shot of Thors cave

Rob & Ike on the long and winding road.

the "Sugar Loaf" in the  background

Ike, Geoff & Rob on the picturesque Wettonmill bridge over the river Manifold.


When we got back to the car it was only a half mile to Wettonmill so 3 of us walked on while Geoff brought the car up to the Wettonmill car park.
This was just over 3 3/4 miles a lovely morning with some great views. Seeing the hares was a bonus as was the cade lambs being fed. A cracking morning.
See you next week.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Jim,

    I just came across your blog whilst doing some looking about the Waterhouses area, my wife Nicki and myself are moving from Eastbourne to Waterhouses within the next few months as an offer has just been accepted on a house in the village.

    As we no absolutely nothing about the area other than we just love the country side, it was good to see your blog about walking very close to were we will be living, we are really looking forward to living in the area and being able to go on many walks and cycle rides, I will have to check out your other blogs and get to know the area, we will be living only about half a mile from the start of the Manifold trail so hopefully a good starting point for the area.

    If you know of any other great walks in this area we would really appreciate any local information.

    Thanks for posting and sharing.

    Kind regards

    Kevin Sharpe

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