The Lea Wood Heritage Trail |
Wharf Cottage |
Ike being nosey!! |
Looks like they re painting the bridge |
Lea wood Aqueduct and pump house |
Aqueduct Cottage |
Cromford Canal with the Nightingale Arm to the right |
This doesn't look much but it was a charcoal burning platform where 13th century artifacts have been found. |
This is thought to be the remains of an 18th century water trough |
Geoff sitting on an old stone seat |
Memorial stone close to the stone seat |
One of the Q pits on the trail |
Geoff looking into the Q pit |
Beautiful beach trees |
Lots of bird boxes and bat boxes right through the woods |
Elder berries |
This is Florence's seat where we had our breakfast. |
Florence's seat |
Florence's seat |
Geoff |
Rob & Ike, which way now? |
Geoff on another stone seat on the zig zag path |
Look at how thick the bark was on this tree |
Off into the woods again |
Fantastic group of trees |
Rob, Ike & Geoff |
Small structure up from the Aqueduct Cottage |
Nightingale Arm of the Cromford Canal |
Smoke from the Lea Wood Pump House |
Lea Wood Pump House |
Little Grebe |
Canoeist disturbing the local ducks |
Bikers at High Peak Junction |
River Derwent |
Old buildings beside the Smedley Mill |
Part of the old Smedley Mill complex. |
See you next week.
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