Distance - 5.83 Miles
Geocaches - 0
Walk Inspiration -
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Cleobury Mortimer is known as the "Gateway to the Shropshire Hill". So rather than stopping here, I am usually trying to navigate my way through the parked cars in the high street to get out to higher ground.
Not today, I have found a fine walk from www.walkingworld.com and also realised its time to visit the Hobsons Brewery flagship pub, the Kings Arms.
The walk starts directly under the town's famous twisted spire.
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The Inspiration for a Hobson's Brew |
You've always got to like a town that has a nice central map for walkers.
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Geared up for Walkers |
I head south, taking in some roller coaster ups and downs as I navigate the River Rea and then the disused Bewdley to Tenbury Railway.
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And this is Cleobury Country |
The walk is dominated by three impressive properties. The first is Reaside Farm. The name doesn't really do this Grade II 15th Century building justice.
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And I get to walk up their drive |
No sooner is this navigated than I stumble across Shakenhurst House again. This is not the first time I have been here, walking along its magnificent drive on a walk from
Mamble a couple of years ago.
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Shakenhurst Manor |
I walk away from Shakenhurst, along their drive and ultimately along lanes to Bayton.
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Bayton Church, looking down from above. |
I don't really get a good enough view of Mawley Hall to get a decent photo. Shame, as its possibly the most impressive with a long history concerning the Blount family. Its now a wedding venue, so you never know, I may get an invite there one day.
The reason I don't get too close is because I am deep in bluebell woods and can't see the building for the trees. I do get to walk around their walled gardens.
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Bluebells |
Back over the River Rea and up the hill, where the views open up.
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Views over the River Rea Valley |
All that remains is to check out the pub. The twisted spire rings 12pm as I re-enter the town, so I know that they are open. So does everybody else, as there is quite a scrum at the bar when I get in.
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Hobsons Home - The Kings Arms |
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And this is why they are queuing - Hobson's Town Crier |
A fine walk. If only there were some geocaches.
Great photographs, Ian. They capture the spirit of this varied landscape very well indeed. Some are wonderfully brooding with the dramatic skies yet convey a marvellous sense of space. And that Hobson's looks good...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the positive comment on Walking World, by the way: glad you enjoyed the walk. – David
Thanks for the walk David - www.walkingworld.com is a great resource!
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