A 7.5m circular walk in February 2007 from Seckington

Staffordshire Walks, Seckington


Folder: Staffordshire Walks
A 7.5m circular walk in February 2007 from Seckington, along the path westward past Clifton Rough, turning north to Haunton, east to Clifton Campville, and then south to Thorpe Connsantine. On return to Seckington a look around the Church and the Motte and Bailey. (Seckington is in Warwickshire, but as you turn west along the footpath you enter Staffordshire and remain until the return.)

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05 Mar 2019

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A 7.5m circular walk in February 2007 from Seckington

A 7.5m circular walk in February 2007 from Seckington, along the path westward past Clifton Rough, turning north to Haunton, east to Clifton Campville, and then south to Thorpe Connsantine. On return to Seckington a look around the Church and the Motte and Bailey. (Seckington is in Warwickshire, but as you turn west along the footpath you enter Staffordshire and remain until the return.) Weather cold, damp and miserable!

01 Feb 2007

101 visits

Looking towards Lonkhills Farm

01 Feb 2007

95 visits

Looking to Clifton Rough from above Lonkhills Farm

01 Feb 2007

117 visits

Looking to Clifton Rough

01 Feb 2007

119 visits

Looking towards the Church of St Andrew at Clifton Campville

01 Feb 2007

112 visits

Climb up to Trig Point (98m) from above Gorse Farm

01 Feb 2007

117 visits

Trig Point (98m) east of The Dale

01 Feb 2007

100 visits

Main Street, Haunton

01 Feb 2007

133 visits

Church of St Andrew at Clifton Campvillle

The Church of St Andrew is a Grade I listed church in the village of Clifton Campville, Staffordshire. It was built in the 13th and 14th centuries. The tall spire is a notable feature, visible from a great distance. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St_Andrew,_Clifton_Campville
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