With all the rain we've had through the week we thought just stick local and to the roads. We've all driven through Nether Heage lots of times but never walked around it. Its only a 10 minute drive away, so we parked up just as the sun came up about 08:00. No plan just walk around in a big circle but we were amazed at the number of footpaths and signs criss-crossing the area. Just a few pics so enjoy.
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Only time we saw the sun |
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A bit of mist in the valley |
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Heage Schoolboard Ridgeway School 1877 |
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Some rare breed Jacob sheep |
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This is the Country Tiles house |
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Nice to see the Snowdrops coming through |
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Unusual outbuilding |
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This was the closest we could get to Nether Heage Hall a16th Century private house. Hidden from view in the Dumbles,Nether
Heage. Home of the Pole Family who were
Lords of the Manor.George rebuilt the
church as retribution for his misdeeds
and Legends of Ghostly haunting near the
Hall.
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Beautiful song thrush singing its head off |
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Methodist Church 1878 |
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Old Post House |
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The Mission |
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Geoff |
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Just wonder why its called the Guide Post |
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He's been locked in that room for some time. |
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Different view of the windmill |
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I reckon that must have been the coal house |
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Looking back down the village |
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Spanker |
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A notice on this phone booth stated its not being used enough and will be removed |
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Spanker with the windmill in the background |
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Alpacas |
This was a very short amble around the lanes of Nether Heage but very enjoyable nonetheless. After our breakfast in the village rec we had a nice chat to a lady in Nether Heage who was very knowledgeable about the area and gave us some good info. On our route around we spotted a lot of footpaths for future exploration in warmer, drier weather.
See you next week.
Nice to see photos of our house in Ambergate!
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