Thanks John for an excellent walk in excellent weather with companiable ramblers.
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| The start near where the Leen crosses Linby Lane |
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| Kingcup, aka Marsh Marigold and Molly Blobs, in Papplewick Dam Wood near the start |
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| The recently refilled Upper Pond reservoir used to store water for Castle Mill on Linby Lane (see later) |
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| Group at The Ranges in front of Man & Dog (2007) |
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| Pick axe, shovel and hammer in Frickland Wood, the restored area of woodland on the former spoil heap of Annesley Pit Top |
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| Wildlife in Freckland Wood |
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| North Lodge at the entrance to Newstead Abbey Park |
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| The Upper Lake in Newstead Abbey Park (near the source of the Leen) and The Fort, a mock fort built about 1770 for the fifth Lord Byron |
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| River Leen - outlet from Newstead lakes, 15 miles to the Trent |
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| Lunch overlooking the Abbey |
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| The Leen flowing out from the Upper Pond |
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| Castle Mill now - a private residence |















