I had planned to start today's walk at Askern but there wasn't a bus due until 10:15 - it's been a Sunday service, so I travelled to Bentley instead, I only had to wait twenty minutes for a bus. I made my way to Bentley Community Woodland and then headed north to the hamlet of Tilts.
I hadn't brought a map with me that covers this area and so at times I didn't know where I was. The next place I recognised was Haywood, I was there last week but today I approached from the opposite direction and was able to get closer to the deconsecrated church; obviously with it being a private dwelling now I was only able to take photographs from the road.
As I approached Wrancarr Mill I noticed that most of the rubbish that was here last week has been cleared up by the council.
I didn't go right up to the mill today.
I saw several more of these short rhyming ditties pasted to posts as I continued towards Trumfleet, all of them on the subjects of litter, fly tipping, and dog poo.
I briefly entered Trumfleet and then walked along the road to Braithwaite. My next path was at the entrance to the village, I really enjoyed walking along this path, there were a few trees and a bit of a bank at either side for most of the way and so it was sheltered from the wind, which was bitterly cold.
I wasn't expecting to find this, a Halifax Passenger Transport bus stop sign attached to a tree in the middle of a meadow. I did a slight detour along an adjoining footpath to get a close up look at it.
I reached Kirkhouse Green and walked along the road to the bridge over the New Junction Canal.
I finished the Walk at Stainforth, managing to utilise footpaths for about half of the distance.
I've not seen one of these legal notices stuck to a public footpath sign before. I don't know how effective they are but several footpath signs were missing on my route today.
I've passed that deconsecrated church before when I've been out cycling and couldn't remember where it was, nice walk and good pics 👍
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