Sunday, 18 November 2018

A visit to Kenslow Knoll

Three of us today and we went up the A6 then across to Middleton where we had been a couple of weeks ago. We parked in the centre of the village. We headed west up the hill then up Whitfield Lane, past Kenslow Farm and the Little Rookery Plantation and eventually up to Kenslow Knoll. We set off in the dark and it was still gloomy when we arrived at Middleton. It was getting clearer by the time we got to Kenslow Knoll and on the way back we had a bit of sunshine. We encountered a few high styles on the way back and Geoff was taking care to get over them.


This weeks trip to Kenslow Knoll Millennium Woods


You could say this was the heart of the village with the Defibrillator  in the phone box.

Another Green Man on a cottage wall





A nice fancy chimney

Middleton War Memorial



This is the result of horses chewing the bars


Geoff & Ike

Dew pond



Milk churn stand




Geoff

Ike

Geoff

Ike & Geoff

Ike, me & Geoff


Ike & Geoff



Me

Geoff & Ike



Feeding time

A calf looks due



The rough ground is the result of mining 













Geoff

LOOK SUNSHINE

Geoff

Me


Why do sheep always climb onto a pile of something






Look at the shape of that tree


A single sleeper across the ruins 





Wow just look at that


You couldn't even see this trailer 2 weeks ago because of the shrubbery






Another cracking little walk only 3 1/2 miles but its somewhere Geoff wanted to go and see. On a clear day there would be some fantastic views from Kenslow Knoll, we will return.
Cheers 
Jim

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