Showing posts with label Worksop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Worksop. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

The Cuckoo Way ~ the eighth day [part 1] ... Shireoaks ~ Worksop

Parking at Shireoaks Marina I walked past some of the narrowboats that were moored there ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]  

I turned left towards Worksop and almost immediately reached Shireoaks Top Lock ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop] 

  A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

Before long the canal passes under one of the roads that links Worksop with Shireoaks ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

 A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

The canal runs parallel to the road for some way as you walk towards Rhodesia but before you get there you reach Doefield Dun Lock ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]  

Then you enter Rhodesia ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]  

That's the railway line crossing over the canal by a bridge in the picture above. Underneath it I turned round to look back at Doefield Dun Lock ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]  

There are usually one or two fishermen [or are they anglers ? I've never worked out the difference ...] on the canal. I know there have been problems with some newcomers to our fair land taking fish which they shouldn't have taken. I think this notice is explaining the position ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

... or it may just be saying 'don't forget you need to buy a rod fishing licence'.

 The old canal is then crossed by the A57 ... 

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]  

One encouraging modern feature hereabouts is the provision of 'dog waste bags'  by the local authority though I'm not sure that every dog owner makes use of them ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

I was now walking between the canal on my left and the A57 on my right ...  and approached an 'A' frame barrier ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]  

I believe their main purpose is as a 'motorcycle inhibitor' !

There were no motorcycles anywhere to be seen the day I was there or indeed anybody ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]  

I passed under the bridge beside The Lock Keeper [a pub] ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

 I was now heading towards the centre of Worksop ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

 Milestone No. 20 was reached ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

 ... and I was able to study some modern housing on the far side of the canal ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]  

As I reached the hustle and bustle of Worksop itself I was at a slightly lower level ... canal level and Worksop Town Lock ...

A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

 A walk on the Chesterfield Canal [from Shireoaks Marina to Worksop]

This is where today's blog ends but this is less than half of the walk ... and I had still to meet someone I knew online but who I'd never met in the flesh, completely by coincidence.

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Walking through Rhodesia

I parked in the car park of the Lock Keeper in Worksop, with permission, and a rejoinder to the effect that I park there at my own risk ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


The Lock Keeper [as its name implies] stands right next to a lock on the Chesterfield Canal. Also next to the pub is bridge No. 41 ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


I walked westward and on the outskirts of Shireoaks passed under a low bridge ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


... just as a cyclist went past ....


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


Just beyond Shireoaks is probably some of the prettiest canal side walking I know and yet there never seem to be that many walkers about ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


. There were quite a few fishermen though, although they have to watch where they fish ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


At Turnerwood there's a double lock. I stood on the small bridge and watched this narrowboat pass through ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


... to appear on the other side in front of Turnerwood Cottages ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


The mute swans were friendly [though I didn't try to find out how friendly] ....


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


Anyone who has seen my blogs elsewhere will be aware of my unhealthy interest in memorials, especially quirky ones ...
From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009




At Turnerwood, in the last cottage on the right, you can get an ice cream, a coffee or a cup of tea most days. I opted for the ice cream, made locally ...
From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


No sooner had I taken this photograph than I licked the ice cream off the cone ... but caught it in my right hand ... and stuck it back on again.


I left the canal at this stage and followed the canal feeder towards Brancliffe Grange ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


Nearer the grange the feeder splits and the water can be drunk by the horses in their paddock ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009




The route I was following passed through a wood which seems to be Moses' Seat according to the OS Map ...

Then I crossed Monk Bridge before walking along the footpath across Lindrick Golf Club, looking out for stray golfballs ...




From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


Just beyond Lindrick Dale on the way to Fan Field Farm there's an unusual feature on a house ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


The photograph could be better, I know ... but the garden is too overgrown !  Here's another stab at it ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


I crossed the railway line behind Fan Field Farm.


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


When I got back to the canal I was beyond Turnerwood and this time I walked eastward back towards Turnerwood itself. Then I headed southward across the field to Bottom Farm. After walking along the first part of Thorpe Lane, I had intended to use a field path to Shireoaks Park but it had been ploughed and, to be honest, I was starting to think I was running out of time, so I stayed on the road to reach the edge of Shireoaks itself. Here I turned sharp right  and reached The Hall ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


Now I know we have a heck of a lot of ancient buildings [or so it seems] but doesn't it seem a shame that this ancient hall is being left to deteriorate ...


From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


Who owns it ?

Oh yes ... Rhodesia. Well it's a collection of houses on the outskirts of Worksop ...

It has its own roadsign though ...

.From Worksop ~ 5th September 2009


I took four hours on this seven mile walk, taking photographs as I went.

Date of walk ~ 5th September 2009



Length of walk ~ 7 miles.

Total since 1st September 2009 ~ 13 miles.