We parked opposite the historic John Smedley Mill factory in Lea Bridge and walked down to the canal. The footpath led us to where the Wigwell aqueduct meets the Lengthmans cottage.
North end of the Leawood tunnel |
Wigwell Aqueduct with the Leawood pumphouse on the right. |
Wigwell Aqueduct last week - what a difference. |
Cromford Wharf shed with the swans in the foreground. |
Rob taking a pic of the swans in front of the Wharf shed. |
Rob being eaten by a tree |
Nice crisp morning |
Geoff photographing the railway bridge over the river Derwent. |
South end of the Leawood tunnel |
The footbridge and cast iron aqueduct over the railway track |
Ike at an old railway hut. |
Ike helping Geoff onto the footpath. |
Footpath, aqueduct and south end of the Leawood tunnel |
Footpath & cast iron aqueduct. |
Newly erected bat boxes |
Lovely stretch of the canal with these reflections of the trees. |
Rob over an outflow. |
This is the76 yards long Gregory tunnel |
The boys getting stuck in a deer gate. |
Breakfast with Lea Hurst in the background. |
Its OK its only Jim with that bloody camera!! |
Rob trying his luck with the deer. |
Lea Hurst - The summer retreat for Florence Nightingale. |
The historic John Smedley Mill site. |
This has been a lovely crisp morning for a very pleasant walk along the Cromford canal.
The sun is rising a lot earlier now so the alarm clock will be getting changed for next week.
Cheers for now.
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