Monday, 4 August 2014

Mawstone Mine and the Limestone Way.

It was my turn to drive and only 3 of us this week, brother Rob was off to Wakefield medal hunting. Geoff suggested we visit an old lead mine near Youlgrave called Mawstone mine. On the way there we had to slow down for a hare running in front of the car for at least 2 minutes, a brilliant sight.
We parked on the road just beside Harthill Moor Farm. Just across the field we could see the stone circle which is close to Robin Hood's Stride so we headed off in that direction to get a quick pic but the farmer thereabouts has put the block on anyone going off the footpath and he has even placed a farm trailer beside the stones to distract you from getting any decent pics. HOW SPITEFUL IS THAT.
We went back to the road and carried on with our walk, we first went past Castle Ring hillfort behind Harthill Moor Farm and just followed the track. We eventually ended up at the Mawstone mine. After having a good look around there we continued our journey through Mawstone Farm. The scenery from there on was just spectacular. All around these footpaths the farmer had painted on stones "No Way" obviously doesn't like people.

This weeks route around Mawstone.

Robin Hood's Stride

Harthill Moor Farm

The outer section of Castle Ring Hillfort

Standing stone on the hillside beside Castle Ring

Castle Ring Hillfort  with a standing stone in front

Geoff

Ike


Geoff and Ike

This strange stone on the way to Mawstone mine had writing on one side and a square hole through it.


Part of the Mawstone mine complex.
Mawstone lead mine In 1932 five of six miners working on a ventilation fan at Mawstone Mine were killed after an explosion filled the gallery with carbon monoxide. The sixth miner was able to reach the surface and raise the alarm. A rescue party of two workers and the mine manager descended into the mine, but were themselves killed by the fumes.


An old tub and cage from the mine.

Great view over towards Youlgrave

An old barn on the hillside


Shadowy figures in the landscape.


Ike and Geoff

Ike's hat blew off and I've never seen him move so fast to catch it.

Geoff taking it easy crossing a cattle grid.

Back to the car.

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