Sunday, 22 March 2015

Edensor, Chatsworth Park and Carlton Lees.

I missed last week after being away in Scotland, so it was my turn to drive and for punishment it was a 06:30 start. Up the A6 through Bakewell and off towards Edensor via a single track road.
We parked in a bit of a lay by and a short walk up the hill brought us to an obvious old track with a Derbyshire Guide Stoop guarding the way. Alongside it was one of the modern companion stones well weathered. This track took us through Edensor across the main road and into Chatsworth Park. We walked along the river bank to the old mill then over the road and through the Carlton Lees car park and onto Carlton Lees.  From there it was a steady incline to Handly Lane and back to the car.



This weeks route


Guide Stoop from 1709

Modern companion Stone to the guide stoop


Note the fancy text on this stoop

The track down to Edensor

The spire off Edensor Church and the Chatsworth Park Hunting Tower in the background. 


Edensor

Rob & Ike

Chatsworth Park

Our Rob in front of Chatsworth House

Chatsworth House 

The bridge to Chatsworth House

The Virgin balloon rising over the trees

One of the weirs




Second weir




The old mill ruins

Machinery in the old mill


Breakfast time

Time capsule not to be opened until 2100



Natural spring just above Carlton Lees


Ike under an old tree

This is under development

Carlton House. Note the horse mounting steps.

Felled trees



Pond with Moatless Plantation in the background

Reflections 
  
Lots of lambs around


The three wanderers heading up to Moatless Plantation on the top of the hill.

Ike & Rob

Cyclists coming up the lane.
Although the weather wasn't brilliant for photos at least it was dry and not too cold. We covered just over 6 miles with some great scenery (may be another trip in good weather when the leaves are on the trees.), we even spotted Minninglow in the distance.
A cracking walk, looking forward to next week.


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