We parked up in Alport and the first thing we saw was an old phone box with a new lease of life. It now housed a defibrillator. We crossed the road and followed the footpath which lead us to Bradford Dale and the river Bradford. A pleasant walk along the river with lots of wild life to see, then a circular route back through the village of Youlgrave.
Ike's turn to drive |
Defibrillator Box. |
2 Cats sitting apart |
An old bridge over the river Bradford. |
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Rob & Ike on the footbridge |
Lovely peaceful scene |
Some brilliant allotments on the outskirts of Youlgrave. |
One happy gardener |
One of the old village wells looks like its dated 1829 |
Youlgrave Old Hall built in 1650 |
Thimble Hall (private) – according to the Guinness Book of Records, the world’s smallest detached house. I was told there used to be a family of eight lived in there!!! |
The Fountain, the circular water storage tank built in 1829 for the village’s own private water supply, is in the centre of the village. |
Me & Ike |
You can lead a horse to water and get it to drink it!!! |
We'll be back to full strength next week, see you then.
Hi Jim,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you could email me? I'd very much like to use your image of Thimble Hall, Youlgreave, in a book I'm working on.
Many thanks,
James.
james.tims@theaa.com