Fox Lane Cross is a typical wayside cross (Listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument) that has weathered over the centuries. Its set in a triangular stone socket and would have been invaluable for travelers crossing the moors. There are several crosses and stoops in this area and all link up on old travelers routes.
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| Whats left of Fox Lane Cross |
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| Rob in the middle of a fairy ring. |
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| Examining the tyre of Rob's car. |
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Amanita muscaria fungus |
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| The track started out nice and dry |
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| Some great colours |
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| The bracken starting to change colour |
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| The track soon got wet & muddy |
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| This looks more like an old stream bed than a footpath. |
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| Breakfast stop with a bit of luxury. |
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| Geoff & Ike trying to identify a village on the horizon |
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| Beautiful Copper Beech Tree |
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| More little mushrooms |
Geoff at Fox Lane Cross
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| Me at Fox Lane Cross |
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| Looking across to Ramsley Moor. |
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| Ike |
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| Shillito Cross |
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| Shillito Woods |
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