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In answer to a comment I received by email - no, there is no problem getting access to these ruins. You simply follow the footpath uphill from the car park near the reservoir. You can see more of it here: Erwood Hall
Hi buttercups50. The Peak District is one of the best places in England for walking. If you ever stay in Sheffield again it is easy to get a train out to stations such as Grindleford, Hathersage or Edale, which are good places to start walks. Recently I did a walk which starts from Grindleford station. You go up through a beautiful woodland called Padley Gorge and come out on Hathersage Moor, then walk up Higger Tor. See:
Photo Zen: Hathersage Moor & Higger Tor
On the James Joyce trail: Sandymount Strand, where Stephen Dedalus walks imagining he is blind, and where Leopold Bloom encounters Gertie McDowell during a firework display in James Joyce's Ulysses.
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My mother was born at no:1,Eccles Street on the 15/10/1923.
That's exactly how I remember it...
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Yes, it is Parkhouse Hill
In answer to a comment I received by email - no, there is no problem getting access to these ruins. You simply follow the footpath uphill from the car park near the reservoir. You can see more of it here: Erwood Hall
Hi buttercups50. The Peak District is one of the best places in England for walking. If you ever stay in Sheffield again it is easy to get a train out to stations such as Grindleford, Hathersage or Edale, which are good places to start walks. Recently I did a walk which starts from Grindleford station. You go up through a beautiful woodland called Padley Gorge and come out on Hathersage Moor, then walk up Higger Tor. See: Photo Zen: Hathersage Moor & Higger Tor
Back-lit back-street, Amsterdam
Bicycles outside Galerie Geert Jan Jansen, Tuindwarssrtaat in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam. More Amsterdam photos
Hebrides Islands. Picture taken from the ferry from Uig on the Isle of Skye to to Lochmaddy on North Uist
On the James Joyce trail: Sandymount Strand, where Stephen Dedalus walks imagining he is blind, and where Leopold Bloom encounters Gertie McDowell during a firework display in James Joyce's Ulysses.