We travelled north up to the Longshaw estate to have a look at the Pole and Little John's Well.
We parked on the B6521 and from the road had some great views of Higger Tor & Carl Wark.
Longshaw Pole |
Higger Tor & Carl Wark |
Longshaw Pond |
From the pond we trekked across to one of the Derbyshire Guide Stoops and got a few pics. The last time we were here it was a misty and dull day so this was an opportunity to get some decent pics.
Guide Stoop dated 1709 |
Modern companion stone with the original in the background. |
Appreciation post to Dr. Ballard CBE Founder of the Co op Rambling Club. |
After the stoop we walked on up through some more woods until we came out at the Longshaw Pole.
The Pole is another guide post which travellers have used in centuries gone by. There is a stone tablet at the base which has a date of 1778 on it. The pole is periodically replaced by the National Trust whenever the old one is past its sell by date.
Typical footpath through the estate. |
Rob taking a pic of the pole. The lone building in the background is White Edge Lodge and is a holiday cottage belonging to the National Trust. |
The Longshaw Pole is another guide post which travellers have used in centuries gone by |
Another view of Higger Tor |
Because this was in a cow pat I've called it a TURD STOOL |
Breakfast stop. |
Look at the size of them cow pats. |
Little John's Well |
Little John's Well |
Geoff photographing Little John's Well. |
Steps up to the Dukes Seat |
Rob taking in the view above the Dukes Seat. |
Geoff |
Me |
The Dukes Seat |
3 wise men on the throne |
Thank you for putting this online. It was great to read and see your photos of Longshaw.
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