Walk 141: Digbeth (Birmingham) Art Trail: It’s a (Peaky) Blinder! Just before the small bridge over the stream, look for a gate on the right…. Beginning with an easy walk beside Fernilee Reservoir, the route then ambles alongside the river to Taxal through fields and gates, in part overshadowed by mature trees and ancient outgrown hedgerows. Menus. The path leaves the waterside for a short time along a stretch which looks like it would get muddy in wet weather. Hambleton Peninsula Circular: ‘Ambling on’ the shores of Rutland Water, Walk 83: Mayfair: Get me to the church on time, Walk 84: Stratford upon Avon Town Walk: To walk or not to walk…that is the question…, Walk 85: Kings Cross & Camden Circular: Harry meets Amy & back (to black), Walk 86: Bradford City Walk: Tikka moment to (Aloo) Go(bi) & have a look Bradford. Kinder Reservoir opened in 1908, and was constructed to provide water for Stockport but it also acts as a flood defence for Hayfield. Walk 115: Lambeth Linear: Did James Bond do the ‘Lambeth Walk’..Oii!!?? The roadside path soon runs out as we leave the village. Walk 56: Melton Mowbray Town Walk: Everyone loves a Pork Pie, Walk 57: St Andrews Linear Walk: The ‘Home of Golf’, Walk 58: Dundee City Walk: One City, Many Discoveries…, Walk 59: Rhossili Circular: ‘The supermodel of British beaches’, Walk 60: Grantham Town Walk: This walk’s not for turning, Walk 61: Beverley Town Walk: Down the rabbit hole, Walk 62: Worcester City Walk: Full of Pomp & Ceremony. You can start the walk from the village of Naseby and follow Carvells Lane to the water. It’s smelly but you’ll get a great welcome, Walk 131: Ravenna…Just incredible mosaics, Walk 133: Turville circular…”Come in if you’re sexy & love Jesus”, Walk 134: Henley on Thames Circular…Beatles, Pudding Stones & Princess Anne, Walk 135: Tarr Steps, Exmoor, Circular Walk…give it a ‘Clap(per)’, Walk 136: Curry Rivel Circular…a monument to Cider, Walk 137: ‘The Broomway’ Linear Walk…”One of the most dangerous paths in the UK”. Walk down the hill to arrive at the dam…, …&, on a day like today the view is stunning, 11. Walk 55: Hastings Old Town Walk: Hang onto your Winkle! It was a decisive battle in the Civil War as the main Royalist military force had been shattered at Naseby. You can see from the sign on the gate that we presumed we were still allowed to work here, The sign is also still there showing the path…, 6. At the top of the hill on the left is the local school & the rather attractive village sign…, Directly opposite’s the large village green, 4. Walk 73: Wicken Circular: Solitude & a rather damp climate. Naseby Reservoir Angling Club. Northamptonshire at its best! Naseeb Mein nai tha jo hum ko mila nai:'(Naseeb achey na hon tn khubsurti ka koi faida … Groups. Three witches were on the pig, but the potential riders, other than Agnes Brown (who appears as one of the riders in all versions), are: Kathryn Gardiner, Alice Abbott, Alice Harrys & Ioan/Joan Lucas. Walk 126: Melbourne City Centre linear walk – we loved you! Share. Walk 125: Epping Forest circular…Did we find the body? You then follow the Naseby Road back to the village where the route finishes.To continue your walking in the area head west from the village and visit Naseby Reservoir. Walk 41: Welford Circular…views across 3 counties, & also known as the “Happy Whale Walk”!…, Walk 42: Cosgrove Circular: watch out for a ‘stampede’, Walk 43: Great Addington Circular: The 3 ‘Ws’ – Water, Wildlife & Walking, Walk 44: Fermyn Woods Circular: Flip-Flop Frenzy, Walk 45: Kings Cliffe Circular: Bouncing dogs & unusual libraries…, Walk 46: Whilton Circular: more stampeding. Roz Watkins’s new novel includes murder, mystery and intrigue in the Dales, A Beginners Guide to Hiking in the Peak District - 5 Top Tips + Bonus Tip, A place for people who love walking in Derbyshire and the Peak District to share their walk routes, recommendations and photos. Naseeb. You can see why people think this our Shire’s most beautiful reservoir & it’s a shame more people can’t enjoy it…, Look across the reservoir & try to spot the spire of St Ethelred’s church in Guilsborough peeping through the trees, 14. Walk 42: Galway City Centre: What a city! Soon we begin to climb again & on the left now can be seen the start of Hollowell Sailing Club, Pass by the extremely large house to drive at the main entrance into the sailing club which was established in 1966. Walk 89: Swansea City Walk: Does it deliver a knockout punch? You can see from the sign on the gate that we presumed we were still allowed to work here. Walk 48: Canons Ashby Circular: Round & round the Mulberry Bush…, Walk 49: Kingsthorpe Circular: Kings, Dallies, Firs & a couple of Chapels…, Walk 50: The Northampton Round Long Distance Footpath, Walk 51: Whittlebury Circular: Golf balls & fast cars…, Walk 52: Marston Trussell Circular: Historical Battlefields & a Big Rock, Walk 53: Arthingworth Circular: A walk through a railway tunnel? Turn left & climb the stile, 10. Time to walk: We dawdled so a couple of hours, Difficulty: Initially on hard paths & country lanes, but then on grass. Of those five, Agnes Brown & her daughter Ioane/Joan Vaughan (or Varnham) were from Guilsborough. This circular walk from the village of Naseby takes you around the site of the Battle of Naseby. It’s slightly undulating, but nothing strenuous, Parking: We parked on the road in Guilsborough, This walk comes with a health warning…it’s taken from Judy Smith’s excellent book, ‘Waterside Walks in Northamptonshire’ which was first published in 2000, At that time, as we’ll see, the book recommends parking in the car park off the Guilsborough Road, which is now locked & closed. More... Covid -19. It can be easy, it can be tougher at times and the fish won’t come to you in an expanse of water. Naseeb Apna Apna. Walk 76: Daventry Town Centre: “Daventry calling…Daventry calling”, Walk 77: Middleton Cheney Circular: No Bull, Walk 78: Crick Village Walk: Everybody knew everybody…, Walk 79: Rushden Town Centre: Not feeling ‘blue’…a look at Rushden’s notoriety, Walk 80: Wollaston Village Walk: “Who are you…”, Walk 82: Rothersthorpe Circular: Bull or No Bull, Walk 83: Braunston Circular: Canals & Floating breakfasts, Walk 84: Geddington Circular: In the Willows…, Walk 85: Rockingham Village: Up the hill & back down again…, Walk 86: East Haddon Circular: Get away from it all…, Walk 87: The Harlestones Circular: Inspiring Jane Austen, Walk 88: Syresham Village Walk: Know your heritage…. Walk 145: Stamford Town Trail Circular Walk…Worth a weekend away! New Link. Nasec Advanced Strategic Associates. You could stop for refreshments here before following the same path back to Naseby. No ‘Bull’, Walk 54: Oundle Heritage Trail…Back to School, Walk 55: Titchmarsh Village Heritage Trail: Do you dig it Alan?…, Walk 56: Thrapston Town Centre: The Star Spangled Banner. In this corner is the outlet for letting water flow away from the reservoir. Walk 75: Kettering’s Industrial Trail..plus a couple of other bits! Walk 2: Dorchester Circular Walk: Far from the Maddening Crowd, Walk 3: Lincoln City Circular Walk: Back to our birthplace, Walk 4: Bedford Circular Walk: Tales from the riverbank, Walk 7: Cambridge City Centre Circular Walk: Colleges & Culture, Walk 8: Blickling Estate, Norfolk Circular Walk: ‘It’s bootiful’, Walk 9: Newmarket Town Circular Walk: An early morning ‘Gallop’, Walk 10: Flatford Mill: It’s a picture (you’ve seen before)…, Walk 11: Colchester Town Circular Walk: ‘Roman’ing’ around, Walk 12: Lavenham Town Walk: It’s all a bit ‘Wonky’, Walk 13: Odell Circular: Take it on….The 7 Churches Challenge. Members. Win a week in a cottage near Doc Martin’s home, 3 rural properties for sale in Derbyshire - October 2020. Walk 88: The Mumbles Circular: Surf’s Up! Walk 127: Brisbane, Australia, Circular Walk, Walk 128: Cairns, Australia Circular Walk, Walk 129: Chester City Circular: “What have the Romans done for us?”, Walk 130: Rotorua New Zealand. Walk 139: Tintagel Circular: It’s a legend, Walk 140: London, Tower Hill to Canary Wharf. Her final words told of her friends riding to see her, but that it did not matter because they would meet again in some other place before the month was out, Her friends were thus apprehended riding on the back of a sow between Guilsborough & Ravensthorpe & were taken into custody & hanged, thus they were all reunited in death. Click here to view the details of the Carsington Water walk. Lusitania, Shackleton’s 1914 Trans-Antarctic Expedition, & James 1’s witch hunts, On 22 July 1612, four women & one man were hanged at Abington Gallows in Northampton for the crime of witchcraft, also known as the Northamptonshire Witch Trials.