Sunday, 26 May 2019

Silverhill Woods and the Miners Sculpture

Back to full strength this week with all 4 of us some returned from holiday. A friend of mine had mentioned a sculpture in the middle of Silverhill Woods near Teversal in Nottinghamshire so we decided to go and have a look. We set off at 06:00 and went up to Ambergate then the A38 to the junction of the M1 then through Huthwaite to the car park for Silverhill. I had a quick look at my map and spotted some ponds. It was a circular route around to the ponds and then a spur up to the miners statue. The tracks are firm and well laid out with some slopes up to the miners statue "Testing for Gas".
Silverhill is an artificial hill near Teversal in Nottinghamshire, and is one of the highest points in the county at 204.3 metres (670 ft). Originally it was a mine spoil heap on the site of the former Silverhill colliery which closed in the 1990s. It was subsequently landscaped in 2005 by Nottinghamshire County Council.

This weeks route

The track around Silverhill


Ike & Rob down by the pond



Wild Yellow Flag Iris



Rob

Ike

Geoff

Ike & Rob


Geoff with a load of dog walkers






Geoff coming up the hill

Rob going up to the miners statue

Ike, Rob, Geoff and me.

The sculpture, called Testing for Gas, was created by artist Antony Dufort as "A tribute to the Miners of the Nottinghamshire coalfields", commemorating coal mining at the 85 Nottinghamshire collieries


A bit of photoshop on the miner




Teversal Visitor Centre


Ike

This was a cracking little walk, we decided to stay local in case we got caught in the forecast rain. Luckily it only rained for a few minutes then we were ok. It was nice to visit somewhere none of us had been even if it was in Nottinghamshire lol.
See you next week



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