Hen Cloud from the end of The Roaches (Scan from O…
Looking towards Ramshaw Rocks from above Well Farm…
Looking towards Ramshaw Rocks from near Shaw House…
Looking north from The Roaches (Scan from October…
LookingSouth from Bearstone Rock towards Titteswor…
Looking over the Roaches School and Black Brook to…
Looking West from Bearstone Rock (Scan from Octobe…
A 4.5m circular walk in October 1989
Looking North from near Mow Cop (Scan from 1999)
Trig Point at Mow Cop (335m) (Scan from 1999)
The Old man of Mow (Scan from 1999)
Mow Cop Castle the start of the Staffordshire Way…
Mow Cop Castle the start of the Staffordshire Way…
Congleton Viaduct from Congleton Edge (Scan from 1…
Railway Viaduct, Dane in Shaw Brook (Scan from 199…
Looking North to The Cloud and beyond to the Peak…
Trig Point (343m) on The Cloud with Congleton Viad…
Climb towards the top of The Cloud (Scan from 1999…
Rudyard Reservoir (Scan from 1999)
(Scan from 1999)
Looking eastward from The Cloud towards The Roache…
Looking towards Rudyard Reservoir from The Cloud (…
Cheddleton Flint Mill (Scan from 1999)
Trig Point on The Roaches (505m) with Shutlingsloe…
Looking along the end of The Roaches towards Hen C…
Looking over to Tittesworth Reservoir from near Do…
Looking West from Bearstone Rock (Scan from Octobe…
Looking along the southern end of The Roaches towa…
Looking towards Hen Cloud (Scan from October 1989)
Looking towards The Roaches from the Lane above Pa…
The “White House” Springhill Lane, Penn
Looking North from Springhill Lane, Penn
Springhill Lane, Penn
Spring Hill House
Tene Brook on its way to join the Smestow
Drive Fields
Tene Brook on its way to join the Smestow
Footpath leading to Dirtyfoot Lane and Lower Penn
Footpath leading to Dirtyfoot Lane and Lower Penn
Site of old reservoir near the Footpath leading to…
High rise at Merry Hill
Westcroft Farm
Lower Penn Farm
Looking towards The Wrekin from near Dirtyfoot Lan…
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Rock Hall Cottage, The Roaches (Scan from October 1989)


"Rock Hall cottage can be found on the rocky escarpment known as the Roaches which can be found on the Staffordshire Moorlands. Rock Hall cottage was built as a hunting lodge by Sir Philip Brocklehurst of Swythamley Hall, however originally there existed at this location a cave dwelling known as Rock Hall, and this cave was occupied by an old crone called Bess Bowyer who lived to be nearly 100 years old."
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