and occasionally rides a bike.
A word of warning. The walk descriptions are not detailed enough to guide you - please take a map. The batteries never run out, and you always have a signal. Oh, And don't take left or right as gospel!

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Saturday, June 3, 2017

Creaton, Cottesbrooke and Hollowell - two walks

'Tuesday 30 May, with Marta  - just under 5 miles, since we took a wrong turn and ended up near Creaton, so decided to give Hollowell a miss.  Fine, hot weather.


Fallen blossom

Spotted sheep
Cottesbrooke Hall

Chimneys
Guardian of the gate
Cottesbrooke church

Creaton chruch

Thursday 01 June, with Maureen. We adapted the route and made sure we included Hollowell. Six and a half miles.
Green lane on the way to Hollowell from Cottesbrooke

Hollowell

Village hall





On both occasions we found good lunch spots in nearby Brixworth.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Hollowell circular, via Cottesbrooke and Creaton.

Mon, 2013 Nov 4 9:57 AM GMT
Led by me, with Barry, Maureen and Gordon. Cold day, but sunny. Some mud underfoot. Just over 7 miles. Quite rolling.

A problem to start the walk as planned which was to take in Hollowell Reservoir. One to investigate later?

Instead we start from Hollowell, and walk down to the bus-stop and shelter in the centre, then follow the Creaton Road out of the village until it bends to the right. A bridle path leads straight ahead uphill here.
The bridleway is pretty muddy.  From the top we catch sight of the reservoir. 
 We cross the A5199 and walk across the fields until we meet a sign which directsa is to our right, then into the next field and on our way down the hill into Cottesbrooke - a very picturesque and wealthy-looking village.
 The trees make a colourful, many textured tapestry as we walk down the fields.
 We turn right along the very small road through the village, passing the gates to Cottesbrooke Hall, which is hidden away.
The church is worth visiting - it is open, and contains lots of monuments and a couple of tombs with effigies, including the one below, where the small figures appear to represent the man's daughters.


From Cottesbrook we follow Station Road until we meet the Macmillan Way, opposite a driveway.  This leads us to Creaton, directly if you follow it closely - indirectly if you follow your nose, as we do today.
 At Creaton we find a bench on a playing field - just right for a break.
 These almshouses in Creaton were erected for Victoria's silver jubilee in 1897.
 They face this splendid village green.
 We decide to take the footpath, rather than the road to return to Hollowell - two miles instead of one.

It's been a shortish, but very attractive walk. A beautiful day, though the wind had a sharp edge to it.