An 8m circular walk in August 2005 from Staunton Harold Reservoir

Derbyshire Walks, Staunton Harold Reservoir


Folder: Derbyshire Walks
An 8m circular walk in August 2005 from the Car Park at the southern end of Staunton Harold Reservoir, through the Nature Reserve to White Leys, taking the upper path along Broardstone Holt to the Old Windmill, and on to Melbourne. From Melbourne along the B587 to the Church of St George at Ticknall, back to the tree-lined avenue from Ticknall to Calke Abbey.

Weather warm and sunny.

04 Aug 2005

102 visits

Looking over Staunton Harold Reservoir towards the Visitor Centre from near White Leys

Staunton Harold Reservoir

04 Aug 2005

109 visits

Looking SE over Staunton Harold Reservoir from near Broardstone Holt

Staunton Harold Reservoir

04 Aug 2005

102 visits

Looking over Staunton Harold Reservoir to the Priory Church of St Mary and St Hardulph at Breedon on the Hill on the left

Staunton Harold Reservoir

04 Aug 2005

97 visits

The old windmill near the Visitor Centre at Staunton Harold Reservoir

"A non-functioning windmill dominates the skyline close to the visitors' centre called Tower Windmill, built in 1797 by the first Lord Melbourne at a cost of £250."

04 Aug 2005

105 visits

Looking over Staunton Harold Reservoir to the Priory Church of St Mary and St Hardulph at Breedon on the hill

Staunton Harold Reservoir

04 Aug 2005

89 visits

The old windmill near the Visitor Centre at Staunton Harold Reservoir

"A non-functioning windmill dominates the skyline close to the visitors' centre called Tower Windmill, built in 1797 by the first Lord Melbourne at a cost of £250."

04 Aug 2005

95 visits

Looking between the trees to the Priory Church of St Mary and St Hardulph at Breedon on the Hill

Staunton Harold Reservoir

04 Aug 2005

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110 visits

The United Reformed Church at Melbourne

04 Aug 2005

128 visits

Melbourne Market Place

A place for lunch in the shade on a hot August day. "Melbourne Market Place is the location of Melbourne's main shops, including the ornate building previously housing the Co-op and a market cross built in 1889, to which a shelter was added in 1953, making it a natural gathering place currently used as Melbourne's primary public transport stop."
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