Just 3 of us again this week and we set off in my car at 07:40 and arrived in Cavendish Mill just about 08:15.
We were the only car in the car park and just set off looking for a footpath to the site. The sign at the car park entrance was very encouraging and proved we were somewhere near. 2 weeks ago i heard about this place and the chap had described where to go and even the situation around the gate that we should enter onto the site. We quickly found this gate and again it was signposted so it was all systems go.
Sign on the car park entrance |
We were the only car in the car park |
This sheep took a fancy to Ike and was giving him the eye. |
Ike |
Geoff |
This was the footpath leading up to a bird hide |
That sheep kept following Ike |
View from the dam wall with my car in the car park |
Ike now had a fan club following him!!! |
This is part of the Cavendish Mill complex where fluorspar mineral ores are processed. |
Some huge machinery in the grounds |
Geoff |
Geoff and Ike being followed by there shadows |
Part of the land around the Cavendish Mill complex |
One of the boulders showing signs of fossils |
Views from the top of the site |
Is this fluorspar covering one of the rocks |
Geoff took this while we travelling down into Stoney Middleton with one of the gritstone edges on the horizon. |
See you next week.
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