The walk took in Cavendish Lodge and a pair of ancient carriages, Churn Oak - a site used by religious dissenters in the Middle Ages, Parliament Oak - where King John is reputed to have held a meeting of his barons and St Edwin's Shrine (who founded Edwinstowe) and lastly the magnificent Archway House commissioned by the Duke of Portland.
Kings Clipstone, 10th July 2016
A good turnout of twenty one for Anny's 10-mile walk starting from the Dog & Duck Pub at
Clipstone. Here are some of Steve's images to remind you.
The walk took in Cavendish Lodge and a pair of ancient carriages, Churn Oak - a site used by religious dissenters in the Middle Ages, Parliament Oak - where King John is reputed to have held a meeting of his barons and St Edwin's Shrine (who founded Edwinstowe) and lastly the magnificent Archway House commissioned by the Duke of Portland.
The walk took in Cavendish Lodge and a pair of ancient carriages, Churn Oak - a site used by religious dissenters in the Middle Ages, Parliament Oak - where King John is reputed to have held a meeting of his barons and St Edwin's Shrine (who founded Edwinstowe) and lastly the magnificent Archway House commissioned by the Duke of Portland.