A visit to one of the local attractions that's open and is free admission as part of the Heritage Open Days scheme. I've been to Cusworth Hall and the parkland many times, it's only a couple of miles or so from my house but I've never seen the walled garden before so I was looking forward to this....it's only open for a few days a year.
The walled garden was larger and better maintained than I was expecting; this building that I thought might be a dovecote was actually the pavilion for the bowling green - I was able to go inside and read about it.
A couple of fig trees were hidden away in the far corner.
There was a pleasant surprise for me before leaving, we were able to go into the orchard and pick apples for free; I took two from each tree. Eaach tree was labelled with the variety of apple it was and each one was different and so I ended up with a carrier bag containing probably two dozen different varieties of dessert apples...I know someone who will be able to make use of them.
I had intended to walk across the fields to Sprotbrough and then return back to Doncaster going along the river but my bag was too heavy and so I just took the shortest route back home.