Swinstead, Creeton, Edenham and Grimsthorpe, 16th March 2024

Scott's 10.5 mile walk started in the High Street in Swinstead  and took six VBR members across the West Glen River and down along The Drift near the West Coast Main Line to Creeton for coffee at the church.  Then we walked on to Edenham for lunch and afterwards across the Grimsthorpe Estate back to Swinstead.  Good firm ground all day.


The start in Swinstead

An alternative start point, Church of Saint Mary, Swinstead, with a large car park

Crossing the West Glen River.  Bridge almost swept away by a tree in recent floods

Train to London late as usual

Just south of here, on 3 July 1938, Mallard claimed the world speed record for steam locomotives at 125.88mph

Church of Saint Peter, Creeton - coffee

Elm Terrace, Edenham. Grade II listed building, formerly cottages built for estate workers on the Grimsthorpe Park Estate in the 1890s

Lunch - Saint Michael's and All Angels' Church, Edenham

Grimsthorpe Castle - woods and parkland landscaped by Capability Brown in 1722
Group on bridge over outflow from lake.  Grimsthorpe Castle in the background

Back to Swinstead - the 15th century Village Cross