Monday, 28 March 2016

Friden to Middleton

It was Geoff''s turn thi week and with the clocks changing we lost an hours sleep, we met up as usual at the new time of  07:00 and set off up the A6 back to Friden car park the same one we were in last week. Geoff had spotted one of the old green lanes while we were out last Sunday so he planned a walk around it for this week. We went out of the car park and down a makeshift path from the bridge to the road below. There was what looked like one of the old Derbyshire Stoops by the roadside with markings on it but couldn't quite make out what it said. We just went about 3/4 mile along the road to a footpath marker that took us across the fields. We passed a lovely scene with old milk churns set on a platform as they would have been years ago. These were just decoration and had plants growing in them. There was a large pond there with a lot of plants in there and Rob thought it would be full of newts.  Carrying on up the track we came onto Whitfield Lane where we passed an old barn, its a shame these are just left to rot. We carried on towards Middleton where we saw the war memorial for 3 of the villagers. We carried on up the road which turned into a track that got a bit muddy in a couple of places, going uphill we passed some old mine workings and an old quarry. We carried on and as i checked my GPS i saw it said we were approaching an old roman road and just as we got passed a wall i spotted an engraved stone referring to it. The next interesting thing we saw was two people on bikes but one of them was a bit special being one of these recumbent style bikes. From there we headed back to the car past the brick works and to the car park where we had our breakfast before setting off home.

This weeks route




Looks like an old Stoop




Milk churns

Couldn't resist doing a sepia version

Rob, Ike, Geoff






Just note all the old workings on the left running up the field.



Shame they are just left to rot.



Middleton war memorial

Lovely tree lined lane




Ike and Geoff skirting around the muddy track

More old workings

Track into the quarry


Looking into the quarry


The old roman road marker 

Ike 

he marker in the wall on the left

Another of the Derbyshire Low's

Cyclists

Looks a very comfortable ride

Displays on the wall of the brick works




One of the pics on the displays on the walls.
 Had a great walk just over 5 1/2 miles, we heard a curlew and a skylark although didnt see them with lots of cracking scenery.
See you next week.




2 comments:

  1. another great adventure Jim, heard skylarks last week on Stanage edge great to listen to, , great photos as usual Jim great story ,
    love reading about your walks
    thanks a lot for them

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  2. Your walks are great, but indecently early!

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