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Last post (I promise!) about my walk today in & around the former Roman fort town of Ribchester.
The White Bull pub has a 1707 construction date, but the pillars in the portico are Roman, recovered from the River Ribble.
Lots of wildlife, including ducks & beautiful damselflies by the river, with a nice shady path through some woods.
The distant view of Pendle Hill, where I walked last week, I sighted just before I lost the route!
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Leftcoastzen Beautiful 6d
TheBookHippie Pretty. 6d
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Second Refreshment! A pot of Earl Gray tea and summer berry crumble with custard, before I drive home. At a lovely tea shop / cafe /gift shop, Potter's Barn in Ribchester.
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TheBookHippie Just lovely. 6d
Bklover That looks wonderful! 6d
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Trashcanman Enjoy the day sir! 6d
Leftcoastzen Oh wow! 6d
Deblovestoread Yum and love the teapot! 6d
Bookwomble @Trashcanman Thank you; I did 😊 4d
Bookwomble @Deblovestoread It's cute, isn't it 😊🌈🫖 4d
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After walking up Pendle Hill last week, I chose a low lying route this week, along the River Ribble from Ribchester. Although I've enjoyed the walk, it was only half the route in the book due to vague directions (e.g., "head towards the two mature trees" in a landscape full of mature trees) leading me astray (I'm totally blaming the book, not my reading comprehension!).
Stopped off at the White Bull for a non-alcoholic refresher.
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The_Book_Ninja If you hadn‘t have posted it, I woulda said the River Ribble is a made up name from one of those romantasy novels (edited) 3d
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Pendle Hill looks big from far away - it looks bigger close up! This walk does start part way up the hill at the Nick of Pendle, so it should be doable for me🤞🏻
See you at the top!⛰️🚶🏻‍♂️
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I wanted to visit one of the sites described in the book while reading it, & I've driven 2½ hours to Castlerigg by Keswick, Lake District. Even with tourists here (of which I'm one) it's a special place. A natural amphitheatre on a colossal scale which my photos can't do justice to. Sounds of crows, tweety birds, lambs and the occasional car, engine struggling up hill. The people are quiet and respectful, as befits the setting 😌
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Soubhiville Beautiful! 14mo
Leftcoastzen So cool! Would love to visit these incredible sites ! 14mo
LeahBergen Very cool! 14mo
Bookwomble @Soubhiville @Leftcoastzen @LeahBergen It is an amazing place. I'll definitely visit again. 14mo
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