Trig Point (129m) on Apley Terrace
Small pond near the footpath alongside Ewdness Hou…
Farm buildings at Catstree
The Mere from the Lane leading to Worfield
The Vicarage Hotel
Cottages near the Church of St. Peter in Worfield
Church of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield (Grade…
Church of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield (Grade…
Churchyard of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield (G…
Churchyard of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield (G…
Visitors for Lunch in Church of St. Peter the Apos…
Church of St Peter the Apostle at Worfield
Worfield looking towards the Church of St. Peter t…
Looking along the meadering River Worfe towards Ro…
Footbridge over the River Worfe in the Davenport E…
Signs of old industry close to the footbridge over…
River Worfe flowing through the Davenport Estate
Looking towards Davenport House
Bluebells on the ridge path above the River Worfe…
Bridge over River Worfe near Soudley Rocks.
Cottages seen from the footpath near the weir on t…
Rindleford Mill, now known as Pool House, taken on…
Ashby Canal looking South from Bridge 21
Path down towards Winscote Cottages near Newton
Path from the A442 towards Winscote with Keepers C…
Churchyard of St. Giles at Barrow
Friendly goats near Barrow Farm.
Horse and friend near Barrow Farm.
Handsome fellow near Barrow Farm.
Looking towards The Wrekin from the path north of…
Trig Point (203m) at Hawthorn Bank.
Looking down on Bridgnorth with the Church of St M…
Looking down on Bridgnorth and the Church of St Le…
Trig Point (123m) near The Hermitage, overlooking…
Caves at The Hermitage near Bridgnorth
Woodland near The Hermitage.
Looking back from near Jacob's Ladder, near Brigno…
Chimneys at Bromley
Bromley
Bromley
The River Worfe near The Knolls looking towards Ri…
The Knolls near Rindleford
Path down to Hermitage Farm
Caves at The Hermitage near Bridgnorth
Looking towards Woodside Farm and Bromley
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Track leading downward to Winscote Cottages


The path on the left is a old footpath along the slope of Apley Terrace leading to below the Trig Point. However it soon becomes engulfed and we had to claw our way to the brow of the Terrace and follow the field fence to join a track along the ridge.
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