Showing posts with label The Ridings Wakefield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Ridings Wakefield. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2018

Sandal, Agbrigg, Heath, Kirkthorpe, Woodhouse, Stanley Ferry, and Wakefield

Another later start this morning and so I went on a local walk again. I caught the Leeds train and got off at Sandal and Agbrigg station, just a couple of miles south of Wakefield.

It's not far to Heath Common from the railway station. I took a few photographs and then found a nice spot to sit on the grass and eat my sandwiches.







I then walked up to the village and took a lot more photos there; Heath's an unusual village, quite scattered with a massive central village green...plus many pretty cottages, an old hall, a pub, and some tearooms.

































I couldn't find the footpath I was looking for to use to leave the village and so I opted for the road going down to Kirkthorpe until I reached the TransPennine Trail which took me mainly through the woods to Kirkthorpe, a much nicer walk.







I needed to walk through the entirety of the village until I reached the next footpath...and this was where things started to go wrong. The map I'd printed out from the internet was obviously a few years out of date; where I was expecting an easy route over to the River Calder I encountered a household waste recycling centre and a large landfill site. Fortunately the high voltage overhead electricity lines were where they should be and since the individual pylons are prominently marked on the Ordnance Survey maps I was able to navigate my way to the Catholic church at Woodhouse at the western edge of Normanton - it's got a tall spire and so that helped me. 

The building is quite impressive and rather unusual - it looks very Dutch to me. It was built in 1904 and I really liked the look of it.





I used the pylons again to make sure I selected the correct footpath for Newland Hall - but maybe it would have better if I'd got lost here. The hall is derelict and it seems that the lake is no longer maintained since it has expanded quite a bit and flooded the area where my footpath went; I had to turn back and find another to reach the road.



I walked down the road to Stanley Ferry, the point where the Aire and Calder Navigation crosses over the River Calder.









I was able to walk part of the way back to Wakefield along the canal towpath. At Morrison's supermarket in The Ridings shopping centre I got two very good bargains; I paid 6p for two Cadbury's Caramel doughnuts and 8p for four large raspberry and white chocolate cookies.