We got booted up and set off in the direction of the windmill. Went past the green and the old church and continued up the lane until we reached the footpath up through the fields. I had located the windmill on Google the night before and I knew roughly where it was so we had a walk around the area and ended up at the windmill where we had our breakfast. After a few pics we set off back towards the car and went through some cracking woods and more fields then some more woods with a little bridge. We came back via the Butterley Gang Road and back to the car.
This weeks route to the windmill |
Fritchley Congregational Church 1840 |
A truck from the Butterley Gang Road |
Part of the Butterley Gang Road leading to the tunnel. The railway tunnel has been officially recognised as the oldest in the world by Guinness World Records. |
Geoff taking a pic of Fritchley |
This is a boundary stone, one side says S Wingfield and the other side says Crich |
Our first glimpse of the windmill |
Another view of the windmill from further up the track. |
A view of Heage windmill across the valley several miles away. |
A view looking towards Belper Lane End. The white building in the middle of the pic is The old Bulls Head pub. |
A view of Wingfield Hall |
Ike with a turnip |
Had a nice chat to this chap on a circular walk from Fritchley. |
Odd shaped chain link. |
Spied the windmill through the style |
Ruins of the 18th C windmill a grade ll listed building. |
Ruins of Fritchley windmill |
Geoff, Ike and me |
Me |
Me |
Through the window of the mill |
Through the mill door |
In the woods |
Well at the bottom of someones garden |
Little bridge over the brook |
Looking down into the Gang road |
Last view of the windmill |
Friends Meeting House (Quakers) 1897 |
View across the green |
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