Wednesday, 22 October 2014

A little bit of Lancaster -

Walking around Lancaster can reveal a mixture of everything including the Medieval & Georgian .
                                                    Lancaster is now called the city of arts 
Judge's Lodgings

one of the remaining cobbled streets down from the castle

A "Lancashire Witches " sculpture


The main entrance to Lancaster Castle which was prominent in the War of the Roses

View from the castle towards Williamson's Park with the famous memorial in the background


The Storey Institute now an arts and business centre

The Merchants Inn down from the castle

The Hall a wonderful cafe with it's own bakery (part of Atkinsons tea and coffee shop next door)

the famous Duke's playhouse

An unknown luminary of the city!

Monday, 8 September 2014

Afternoon trip up to the Lake District

We took the road along the western side of Windermere going north and came across Graythwaite Hall and gardens,then found a quirky cafe  "Frithy's" at Town End -a very sweet hamlet-on Esthwaite Water, then dropped down towards Ambleside. Finally we stopped off at Langdale Chase Hotel for a drink on the terrace looking at the best view of any hotel of Windermere.

Graythwaite Hall
is a mixture of C15th and C18th architecture

the gardens only not the hall are open during the summer





Views from the road to Ambleside overlooking Elterwater and the Langdales
Looking out from the Langdale Chase terrace onto Windermere
The Langdale Chase Hotel

Friday, 29 August 2014

Barbon Walk

There is a lovely old track called Fellfoot Road running north and south from Fell Road just near Barbon. We parked at the junction where the lane crosses Fell Road (Grid ref. 635 795 on Pathfinder map no. 628). Confusingly, the signpost on the track  says "Wandales Lane" , however on the O.S. map the Roman Road from Casterton to Cowan Bridge is called "Wandales". No matter, there is great fun to be had climbing in and out of the Andy Goldsworthy sheepfolds.
Fellfoot Road



This sign  should be Fellfoot Road perhaps


Andy Goldsworthy sheepfold 

another

and another

watching paragliding on Barbon Fell


heather in bloom on the moor

beautiful curved stone wall

Brownthwaite Plant Nursery


Churchmouse Cheeses

Barbon Inn
Sheepfold on Barbon-Dent road ( builder unknown )


Walk towards Whelprigg Hall , wander up the fells  , have tea at Barbon at Churchmouse Cheeses or Barbon Inn and why not visit Brownthwaite plants nearby. For another description of this walk see Christopher Somerville

Friday, 15 August 2014

Back streets of Kirkby Lonsdale

Horse Market




Looking towards fells of Barbon


"Plato's" Restaurant

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Curlew

In flight (photo courtesy of Anand Prasad)
The perfect habitat for our resident curlews
Being evasive

 keeping an eye open when protecting the young against predators

just glimpsed amongst the rushes near our farm track

Sunday, 3 August 2014

Hay Time

Gathering in the hay before clouds unleash their downpour


Almost there....


Roeburnscar in the background


Ready for the "Shed of the Year" competition