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April 30, 2025 at 11:01 am #24051
Peter Hammond
ParticipantMeet at our house for an 11am start.
GR:- SK 375675 – 15 Pear Tree Avenue, Wingerworth
S42 6QB – telephone 07468 697805
Route – Stubbing Pond, Stone Edge Farm, Stone Edge Plantation, Holymoorside Lake. Return via Bage Hill Farm, Walton Lodge Farm, Harper Hill & Pearce Lane
Farm.
Afternoon tea/coffee will be provided after the walk.
Please bring some cake etc to share.
For anyone that just wants to join us after the walk for a chat/catch up, you would of course be most welcome.
Hopefully a sunny afternoon to sit in the garden.
See you next week.May 12, 2025 at 3:42 pm #24123Peter Hammond
ParticipantWalk Report
Seven of us left from our house proceeding over fields to Stubbing Pond and then on through woods to Stubbing nature reserve. We then passed the large chicken farm complex at Gorsey Place and ascended up to Stan Edge Farm where we had coffee. Afterwards a reasonably steep climb took us over the busy Chesterfield-Matlock road, through the pleasant Stone Edge Plantation woods, and over Stone Edge golf course. Luckily we were in sight of the golfers so no flying balls to dodge! A solitary duckling scooted across the golf course pond as we walked by. No doubt the rest of the brood had been killed by other wildlife. It was then down through Gladwin Woods, passing two enormous beech trees, to arrive at Holymoorside Lake our lunch break stop. Journey back started uphill to Bage Hill Farm before
encountering a very frisky heard of bullocks which looked quite threatening. Luckily they ran away from us! It was now over to Walton Lodge Farm then crossing the Matlock Road again before a brief climb up to Harper Hill. Again we encountered over friendly wildlife in the form of horses which hurried us along somewhat. No further hazards came our way so on return to our house we took advantage of the fine weather to indulge in afternoon tea, in the garden, with various yummies consumed.
Walk distance:- just over 8 miles with 1112ft of ascent, any thanks to all who came and for your generous contribution of cake etc.
Pete
Coffee at Stanedge Farm
Duckling Stanedge Golf Course pond -
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