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.
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North end of the Leawood tunnel |
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Wigwell Aqueduct with the Leawood pumphouse on the right. |
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Wigwell Aqueduct last week - what a difference. |
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Cromford Wharf shed with the swans in the foreground. |
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Rob taking a pic of the swans in front of the Wharf shed. |
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Rob being eaten by a tree |
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Nice crisp morning |
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Geoff photographing the railway bridge over the river Derwent. |
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South end of the Leawood tunnel |
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The footbridge and cast iron aqueduct over the railway track |
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Ike at an old railway hut. |
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Ike helping Geoff onto the footpath. |
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Footpath, aqueduct and south end of the Leawood tunnel |
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Footpath & cast iron aqueduct. |
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Newly erected bat boxes |
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Lovely stretch of the canal with these reflections of the trees. |
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Rob over an outflow. |
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This is the76 yards long Gregory tunnel |
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The boys getting stuck in a deer gate. |
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Breakfast with Lea Hurst in the background. |
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Its OK its only Jim with that bloody camera!! |
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Rob trying his luck with the deer. |
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Lea Hurst - The summer retreat for Florence Nightingale. |
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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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