Youlgreave, Lathkill Dale, Monyash and Bradford Dale, 21st August 2016

Sunday's walk started in Youlgreave, descending through the village to pick up the lower reaches of the River Bradford and then following it to Alport where it joins the Lathkill.
Bradford Dale (on a brighter day)
Wet weather gear in evidence despite the good forecast
Alport near the junction of Lathkill and Bradford Dales
Lathkill was of course heavily industrialised and there are remains of old lead mines, pumping houses, crushing circles, ponds, aqueduct and leats everywhere.


One of the most unusual devices was a disc pump which can be seen by descending a shaft over a footbridge and into the remains of Bateman's House.


 
Near Bateman's House

We contiued up an increasingly dryer and rockier dale, past the source where the river emerges from the right bank, eventually reaching Monyash for lunch.

Lower Lathkill Dale
Lathkill Head Cave - the source of the river.  Dry in summer, gushing in winter
Upper reaches of (the now dry valley of ) Lathkill Dale
Cottage in Monyash
Picking up the Limestone Way ...
... we approached the listed One Ash Grange Farm, originally a farming outpost of Roche Abbey settled by the Cistercian monks of Roche Abbey in 1147, and its pig styes.
Pig styes (in the background), now Grade II listed buildings
Peacocks on the barbeque at One Ash Grange Farm
Descending into Cales Dale
Lost again in Cales Dale

View from Limestone Way down and across to Lathkill Dale

Back to Bradford Dale ...

... and an elusive dipper
Fishing ponds near the end of the walk in Bradford Dale