Sunday, 15 December 2019

Ashover and the Ashover Light Railway

Geoff's turn to drive and we set off in the dark just after 07:00 and slowly made our way to Milltown where we parked up next to The Miners Arms Inn. Got booted up and headed back down the road towards the junction of Jetting St. and Fallgate. The old Milltown station for the Ashover Light Railway is in the area just to the left over the bridge but its now fenced off and it looks like houses are being built there. We managed to get onto the field just to get a couple of photos. We walked up to the lime kiln where you can still see the old tracks embedded in the ground. We spotted the engine shed over the other side of the river but its on private land.

We walked alongside the river Amber until we climbed up the hillside to Ashover. We found a lovely area with 2 benches where we stopped and had breakfast. After a wander through the village we headed back to the car and then to South Wingfield to have a look at the delapidated railway station there, it has recently been on TV and it has been compuslary purchased. We parked beside the church and walked up to the station but it has been all fenced off. After taking a few pics it was back to the car and then home.

River Amber

Ashover Light Railway station in Milltown

Rob photographing Geoff outside of the Milltown Halt



Lime Kiln in Milltown quarry



Ashover Light Railway engine shed at Milltown

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Ike on the stone bridge over the river Amber


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Church steeple in Ashover















Geoff, Ike and Rob with his xmas hat on


Ashover Church

















South Wingfield church




Rob photographing the old railway station at South Wingfield



Lovely morning out looking at old railway sites. The Milltown Halt is a wooden shed and looks like its going to be surrounded with houses. The South Wingfield mainline station is in a very poor state but hopefully will be saved.
See you next week.

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