Monday, 15 April 2019

Follow You, Follow Me

I hope fellow bloggers will follow me with this idea - it's our journey to the allotment, taking in a few local sights on the way. What's your journey like? We walked up yesterday morning when Hungerford was reasonably bright, though rather chilly.
Across the road by The Bear Hotel. There used to be stuffed bear, with its cub, in the entrance hall :-( I'm so glad times have changed!
Past the war memorial which the River Dun passes by on either side.
A little further towards the High Street and over the Kennet & Avon Canal, with the Rose of Hungerford moored and waiting to take visitors on a trip to Kintbury.
On up the High Street, with the Corn Exchange clock beyond the railway bridge.
Then we take an alleyway to the Croft, with the 'drunken posts' which were erected in 1863.
The Croft is a nice spot with the avenue of trees past the tennis club, bowls club and the Hungerford Club.
Onwards past the Croft Hall, Doctors Surgery and nursery school...
Past St Lawrence's Church, which was built in 1816.
Looking through the churchyard, to the canal boats in the distance.
A little incline under the railway bridge and yesterday there happened to be some sort of parade of about eight tractors - not sure what that was about, but it caused some amusement as each one trundled past.
Under the clematis which is making its way across the road via the telephone wires!
I love the name of this road and the frontage is pretty...
...with bluebells and primroses at the moment.
Further along we reach the Shalbourne Brook, locally known as the Shalbourne Leak. It's a lovely babbling brook which leaks into the canal.
And here we are at the allotment site!
I hope you liked that little walk. Our alternate route is across Freeman's Marsh, which is a lovely area for cattle and wildlife, but takes a bit longer. I chose Genesis for the song title - now over to you!

8 comments:

  1. Our journey is nothing like as pretty or as interesting as yours.

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  2. Interesting place! I like the creek...

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  3. That far more scenic than my less than five minute walk to the plot along a busy main road bounded by blocks of flats.

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    1. Ah, that doesn't sound too interesting, but just a 5 minute walk sounds appealing, rather than our mile walk - which is why we drive whenever we need to do any work!

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  4. How interesting to see your way to the plot, what a nice town! But a stuffed bear, really..?

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    1. Thank you, I thought it was a nice idea, but no-one else seems to like their trip to their plots :-)
      I know! A stuffed bear :-( I think that went out of favour in the 1990s - not long enough ago for my liking!

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