Path leading up to New Plantation
Upper Arley and the River Severn
Upper Arley
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The Harbour Inn at Upper Arley
Arley Station on the Severn Valley Railway
Arley Station on the Severn Valley Railway
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Looking to the Church of St Peter at Upper Arley
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Looking across to Trimpley Reservoir
Looking over The Meadows to Victoria Bridge
Seckley Wood
In Seckley Wood, but which way to go?
Track near Cherry Orchard Farm
Postenplain Woods in the Wyre Forest
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The field near Earnwood with the Trig Point (142m)…
Trig Point (142m) near Earnwood
Trig Point (142m) near Earnwood
Two fishermen at Upper Arley (Spot the bird)
The Church of St Peter at Upper Arley (Grade II* L…
Looking back to Bridge 11, Giffards Bridge, on the…
River Wye at Water-cum-Jolly Dale
Cressbrook Hall from the River Wye in Water-cum-Jo…
Water-cum-Jolly Dale, River Wye
River Wye below Litton Mill in Miller's Dale
River Wye below Litton Mill in Miller's Dale
Litton Mill
Litton Mill
Looking from above Litton along the River Wye as i…
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The River Wye nearing Lees Bottom
Monsal Dale, the path opens out looking towards Br…
Weir on the River Wye in Monsal Dale
Headstone Viaduct
Monsal Trail as it passes over the Headstone Viadu…
Monsal Dale and the River Wye
Looking along the River Wye and Cressbrook Dale fr…
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Cressbrook Mill


Cressbrook Dale is a SSSI consisting of calcareous and acid lowland grasses, with broadleaved, mixed and yew woodland on the upland.
It is believed that the children here fared better than those at Litton Mill.
Cressbrook Hall...
" Set in 23 acres of the Derbyshire Peak District, the Hall has been home to the Hull-Bailey family since 1978 and we hope that you will agree this spectacular venue is perfect for a quiet restful break amid stunning scenery. The Hall occupies a magnificent location, overlooking a natural limestone gorge created by the River Wye. Designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1835 the hall has remained in private ownership and had most of its original features are remarkably well preserved. The grounds and gardens presently being restored to the original planting plan are open to the public during the summer."
It is believed that the children here fared better than those at Litton Mill.
Cressbrook Hall...
" Set in 23 acres of the Derbyshire Peak District, the Hall has been home to the Hull-Bailey family since 1978 and we hope that you will agree this spectacular venue is perfect for a quiet restful break amid stunning scenery. The Hall occupies a magnificent location, overlooking a natural limestone gorge created by the River Wye. Designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1835 the hall has remained in private ownership and had most of its original features are remarkably well preserved. The grounds and gardens presently being restored to the original planting plan are open to the public during the summer."
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