Saturday, 27 August 2011

Scout Hut to Stone Row - Saturday 27th August 2011

Thought we would show Val & co the stone row at Drizzlecombe.   Walking along we see Sheeps Tor and Gutter Tor, a few cows and sheep, Eastern Tor and Dittsworthy Warren House to see the tallest standing stones on Dartmoor.

The view of the trees surrounding the scout hut with Sheeps Tor in the background

The path leading to Dittsworthy Warren farmhouse

The view from the farmhouse towards the Hoe

Chloe crossing the stream at the most difficult point!

The stone row



Val at the burial site

A collection of stones which could have been houses???

Monday, 8 August 2011

Mount Edgecombe classic car show - Sunday 7th August 2011

An event which attracts hundreds of people.  Weather was forecast to be bad, but it held off til late afternoon when the heavens opened briefly.

View of Plymouth







Mount Edgecombe House was open to the public at a reduced rate today so we took advantage of that. It is a beautiful house with rooms on the corners in the turrets which are light and airy with lovely views.  In one room elizabethan clothes could be tried on to get you into the spirit.  The house then gives access to the gardens behind it.

The Earl's private garden

View of Plymouth from Mount Edgecombe's private garden

Mount Edgecombe house and avenue ( on a quiet day!)




Sunday, 31 July 2011

KIngston towards Bigbury - Saturday 30th July 2011

We thought we would walk towards Bigbury from Kingston this time.  The weather was hot and we haven't been on a long challenging walk for some time, so we were out of condition for the steep climbs up the cliffs!

Kingston

The path to Westcombe beach

You can see the steep path up the cliff towards Wonwell Beach


The way upwards and onwards

Westcombe Beach


Ayrmer Cove
We climbed up another very steep cliff to get a view of Bigbury bay.  We were puffed by then and decided we would walk inland to Ringwell from here. 
Bigbury in the distance with Challaborough in between

Rock Cottage at Ringmore

The way back to Kingston

The footpath was either side of this lovely garden
We will walk from Challaborough to Bigbury another time!  The hot weather does make a difference to energy levels!  Anyway, Dave's pedometer recorded 11000 so that's over 5 miles we think!

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Mid Devon Show, Tiverton - Saturday 23rd July 2011

The show at Tiverton was heaving!  One stall holder told us there were 18,000 visitors.  The weather was good, and lots to see

Dog with ducks

Ferret racing

Classic cars

Rockin' Horse Stunt Show


Sheep display




Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Graduation Day - 19th July 2011

Rebecca's big day!  Cardiff was sunny and we all had a great time.  Congratulations!!




Proud parents and brother!

Monday, 18 July 2011

Cadover Bridge - Sunday 17th July 2011

The weather has been changable, so between showers and in them, we decided to walk through the woods from Cadover Bridge to Shaugh Prior. 

Cadover Bridge

Swifts were flying  low over the water


The water was rushing down in a torrent

This old pipeline runs the length of the path

Down to North Woods
Bob found a playmate

Exiting North Woods

Dewerstone on the other side of the valley

Sign to Shaugh Bridge
On our return we had to have an ice cream ( in the car as the heavens opened) as it is summer!!!

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Plymbridge woods - Friday 8th July 2011

Dave, Bec, Bob and 1 had a quick walk down to Plymbridge after tea.

We had a good look through the National Trust telescopes at the Peregrine Falcon.



2 Falcons can be seen through the telescope.



On the way back to the car, we read a notice that subject to planning permission, the National Trust intend to build a cafe in the field.  as the railway enthusiasts are extending the Plym Valley railway this would be a good move, we think.