I started by photographing the church in the lovely sunshine.
I've only included one photograph of Brampton en le Morthen.
I visited the farm shop at Morthen, passing under two motorways to get there. It's only a small shop but it was quite busy, and it did have a decent selection of game.
The emus that live across the road weren't at home.
Most of the route to Whiston was along a secondary road and it was dangerous in places because of fast cars going round blind corners. Two churches are shown on the Ordnance Survey map at Whiston and so I made my way to the first of them. It turned out to be a very attractive Methodist church.
The Anglican church is a few hundred yards away, up the hill.
The old part of Whiston, near the church, is really quite attractive. It's hilly and so has a lot of steps and steep and narrow walkways and alleyways; there are quite a few large stone Georgian and Victorian buildings in leafy settings, and a burbling brook at the bottom of the valley with a pleasant footpath to walk alongside it.
I think I might then have picked up the Rotherham Round Walk as I walked through some woodland heading to the north, and stayed with it all the way to Rotherhan town centre, passing through Boston Park and taking some photographs of Boston Castle.
I was disappointed with Boston Castle; it's free admission, but it closes for the winter.
I took a couple of photographs of the minster as I rushed by to get to the railway station - this one's nothing special though.
I needn't have rushed though because I had twenty minutes to wait for a train; it did mean that I could photograph one of the electric tram-trains that have been recently introduced...with mixed results.
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