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A 2011 Retrospective: Part One - So far 2012 has got off to a flying start, with three great walks done in January and many plans for the months to come including a number of challenge walks. Right now I'd like to take a trip back to the year gone by and a look at some of the walks... - 2012/02/02 The Lyke Wake Walk, Jan 2012 - 40 miles across the rugged terrain of the North York Moors. Up hills, down into deep valley, across moorland, through fields, peat bog, over heather and along the road. What a walk! the Lyke Wake stone marking the start Together with Clair... - 2012/01/26 A Cook & A Topping, North York Moors - The North York Moors will be the main topic here for the next couple of weeks, watch out for my Lyke Wake Walk report here next week! After a mild spell at the end of the year, a bank holiday offered an excellent opportunity to test out the fresh ai... - 2012/01/19 Marske Valley, Swaledale - What a fantastic way to end a great year - an early walk, beating the crowds before heading back to New Years Eve celebration preparations. I decided to have a further exporation of the area surrounding the picturesque village of Marske, having p... - 2012/01/12 Druids Temple, North Yorkshire - Although this wasn't the actual goal for my recent walk around Masham District, this oddity certainly made for a worthy detour. I'm talking about the Druid's Temple on the Swinton Estate. Just a few hundred feet from the car park, I walked ... - 2012/01/05 A Masham Circular - Wensleydale Walkings - Of course a mention of the town of Masham has you immediately thinking real ale - not suprisingly as it is home to the Theakston and Black Sheep Breweries. I went there to discover another side to the town too, as I was interested in trying out some ... - 2011/12/29
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The history of Chiddingstone village in Kent from 1300 to 1800 - its houses, families , church and local industries
Biddenden a Beautiful weald village in Kent
set in the picturesque countryside of the Southeast of England. Latticed windowed Flemish weavers cottages stretch the full length of the south side of the High street, which is flanked on both sides by fossilized stone quarried long ago from near by Bethersden from which it gets it's name [Bethersden marble]
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