Warwickshire Walks, Stockton
Folder: Warwickshire Walks
A 5m circular walk in May 2005 from Stockton, Stockton Quarries, along the Disused Railway line to Birdingbury Bridge, down the Stockton Locks on the Grand Union Canal, Long Itchington, Stockton Reservoir, and return by Stockton Fields Farm.
Weather warm and sunny.
Weather warm and sunny.
29 Mar 2018
A 5m circular walk in May 2005 from Stockton
A 5m circular walk in May 2005 from Stockton, Stockton Quarries, along the Disused Railway line to Birdingbury Bridge, down the Stockton Locks on the Grand Union Canal, Long Itchington, Stockton Reservoir, and return by Stockton Fields Farm.
Weather warm and sunny.
12 May 2005
Church of St Michael and All Angels at Stockton
Church of St Michael and All Angels at Stockton Is a Grade II* Listed Building.
12 May 2005
The Barley Mow in Stockton
The picture was taken in May 2005 and now in 2018 the tree beyond the Pub has disappeared and a new house may have been built.
12 May 2005
One of the smaller quarry pools near the disused railwayay at Stockton
We had seen a Brimstone butterfly on a few occasions, but this was the first time we had seen three together.
(2005) “Stockton's existence is largely due to the deposits of blue lias chalk that virtually surround the village. Now owned by RMC, the cement works and associated quarries are no longer in use, but act as a wildlife reserve and drainage system for the surrounding land.
The cement works and quarries were closed in 1949, when the whole was dynamited and large quantitles of machinery thrown into the larger holes, which have since filled with water. The lakes are stocked with a variety of fish and well used by fishermen, but are extremely dangerous as rotting towers and broken machinery can cause (and have caused) injury. The main quarry site has been fenced since an accident there in the late 1990s.
Spoil heaps and the remains of one of the loading towers. A light railway ran from the top of this tower to transport the lias rock.
The water here is filled with broken up machinery and the remains of the railway.”
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