
Shropshire Walks, Rindleford (1)
Folder: Shropshire Walks
A 7.5m circular walk from Rindleford in May 2008' via Apley Terrace, Hartlebury, Catstree, Worfield, the Davenport Estate, Burcote House and Rindleford Mill. (Weather was warm, 16C, with rain at times.)
Unusual companions for lunch.
Unusual companions for lunch.
15 May 2008
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Visitors for Lunch in Church of St. Peter the Apostle at Worfield
As it was drizzling we found a bench under a tree to have our lunch. We had had many visitors at lunchtime on our walks, but never a pheasant and his kids. They had a taste for bread and we advised them to stay in the place of sanctuary and never wander too far!
15 May 2008
Church of St Peter the Apostle at Worfield
A bench to the right under a tree provided a seat for lunch in the drizzle. The next picture shows some visitors to share our bread.
(2033 views in Panoramio)
15 May 2008
Looking along the meadering River Worfe towards Roughton.
Robert Plot (1686)... ...about Weeford they sow dills and lentils on their poorest soil, which serve to feed sheep and other cattle in the winter; they sow hemp and flax too in some places in small proportions, and for mixed grains beside their Muncorn, or wheat and rye mixt;they sow white and red wheat, common and sprat barley, both mixt that was hinted above; and upon their poorer lands, barley and French wheat mixt....(1367 views in Panoramio)
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