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A detail of a house on Brincliffe Edge Road On the first leg of the walk from Meadowhead to Brincliffe Edge, to determine its suitability for a Sheffield U3A Geology Group field trip, we discovered many points of interest that would take up most of the morning, with a lunch break at the north entrance of Graves Park at Woodseats. An old quarry on the Chesterfield Road Between here and the old quarry now occupied by Homebase and Dunelm Mill, there is a built up area consisting mainly of brick built shops and we covered the distance of just over 1 km as quickly as possible. Stopping briefly, we considered the best viewing point, before walking down towards Norton Hammer, where there are some small outcrops of the Greenmoor Rock. Exposures of Greenmoor Rock on Chesterfield Road Walking up the steep slope to Meersbrook Park, which I had previously thought was a potentially good place for the Group to have a midday break, we had our own late lunch while admiring the magnificent views over Sheffield, but decided that this was an unnecessary diversion. An unusual example of weathering at Heeley Retail Park After visiting Heeley Retail Park, where an unusual example of weathering is exposed in an old quarry face, together with a spring line, we found a way under the railway line and discovered an interesting example of red gritty sandstone in the retaining wall. Reddened Millstone Grit on Little London Road The commercial and industrial development is quite unsightly but the River Sheaf flows along the axis of a plunging syncline here – as seen by the different directions of the dip of the Greenmoor Rock along Chesterfield Road and the old quarry on Marden Road, the next stopping point. Marsden Road The last leg of our journey entailed a walk up Brincliffe Edge Road, where there are many good examples of the Greenmoor Rock in boundary walls and the vernacular architecture, although the escarpment of Brincliffe Edge does not have any exposures of rock. Vernacular architecture at Brincliffe Edge We finished our reconnaissance for the day by walking down Quarry Lane to Brincliffe Hill, an area where there were several large quarries produced Brincliffe Edge Rock, which was used extensively in Sheffield, for walling, paving, kerbs, road setts and monuments. An outcrop of Greenmoor Rock on Quarry Lane The old quarries have been redeveloped for housing and the car park to the old Omega restaurant is no longer accessible, but glimpses of old quarry faces can still be seen. Walking down Psalter Lane to Ecclesall Road South, my colleague Paul caught the bus home at this point; however, continuing down Ecclesall Road towards Sheffield, there is a large old quarry face, which was once the site of a brickworks. A detail of the old quarry face on Ecclesall Road
Waren Mill is nestled within acres of woodland on the headland above Budle Bay Nature Reserve, with stunning coastal views of Holy Island and Bamburgh. Our family owned park is set within an exceptional natural environment and has superb facilities.
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Waren Mill is nestled within acres of woodland on the headland above Budle Bay Nature Reserve, with stunning coastal views of Holy Island and Bamburgh. Our family owned park is set within an exceptional natural environment and has superb facilities.
As well enjoying our fabulous location and facilities; with our touring and camping pitches, holiday homes, wigwams and cottage, you have the freedom to choose the style of accommodation that suits you best. Whatever you choose, we have something for everyone.
Waren Mill is nestled within acres of woodland on the headland above Budle Bay Nature Reserve, with stunning coastal views of Holy Island and Bamburgh. Our family owned park is set within an exceptional natural environment and has superb facilities.
A section of the Greenmoor Rock at Morrisons supermarket At the end of 2018, I unexpectedly came across an unusual outcrop of Greenmoor Rock and in the Blog post Further Surveys of the Greenmoor Rock, I postulated that it might be possible to organise a field trip for the Sheffield U3A Geology Group, based on various outcrops of this formation that I had seen in Sheffield. Geological sites on the Greenmoor Rock At the January meeting of the Group, an itinerary for 2019 was drafted but a field trip for October had not yet arranged so, following our reconnaissance of Monsal Dale, Paul May and I walked from Graves Park to Brincliffe Edge to see if this might be feasible. The access to the old quarry face behind Morrisons supermarket Parking at the Morrisons supermarket at Meadowhead, where I knew that some exposures were still visible in an old quarry face, we discovered another mesh covered rock face to the far side of the building and, when leaving the car park, noticed a large well exposed old quarry face in the delivery area at the rear. Exposures of Greenmoor Rock to the rear of Morrisons supermarket Being behind a high fence and a locked gate, the rock face could not be viewed from a publicly accessible area but, calling in at the customer service point and then talking to the manager, we were given permission to go and look at the quarry faces accompanied by a member of staff. Reddened Greenmoor Rock at Morrisons supermarket With sections of more than 6 metres in place, there are good exposures of massive and flaggy beds with a well developed soil horizon, evidence of folding and shearing and highly reddened beds. Explaining that this would be a one off event and that we wouldn’t be interfering with deliveries, we were asked to make a formal request to their Community Champion, which would be passed on to higher management. The old quarry in Cobnar Wood Crossing the main road to an entrance to Graves Park that I had not used before, we then came across an old quarry in Cobnar Wood that was once converted into an outdoor theatre, but which has long since dismantled. Here, differential weathering of the near horizontal beds highlights the stone that would have been suitable for general walling stone, paving or stone roof tiles. The path down through Cobnar Wood Moving on to the head of the small stream that begins just beyond the east end of Charles Ashmore Road, we then followed the progressively steepening valley down to Woodseats – taking the time along the way, to investigate a thin bed of clay that we noticed in the stream bed. An exposure of clay in the stream bed Continuing down to the north entrance to Graves Park, the small open space next to Woodseats Playground seemed to be a good place for the Group to have lunch – which was one of my main concerns for this potential field trip. Graves Park
Waren Mill is nestled within acres of woodland on the headland above Budle Bay Nature Reserve, with stunning coastal views of Holy Island and Bamburgh. Our family owned park is set within an exceptional natural environment and has superb facilities.
Whether it’s on two wheels, four wheels or camping in its purest form, we have plenty of lovely fully serviced pitches for you and your caravan, motorhome or tent alike. Whatever your own personal favourite is, you can make the most of our spacious location and facilities.
Only 4 miles from the heart of Edinburgh, this premier park is located in acres of country estate, combining leafy green parkland with bustling city attractions. With superb transport links in every direction, getting here couldn’t be easier.
The finishing touch for your rural N Scale scenes, the Cornerstone Meadowhead Barn kit makes it easy to model these classic structures. A must-have for a model farm in all popular eras, features of the kit include: Easy-to-build plastic kit fits all popular modeling eras Includes floor and approach ramp Standing seam gambrel type roof Two rooftop ventilators Diamond-shaped eave windows Molded hayloft door Molded in appropriate base color Model a complete farm scene with the Lancaster Farmhouse (933-3890, sold separately) More Information Item # 933-3892 Brand Walthers Cornerstone Scale N Type Building Kit Size Barn: 4-5/16 x 3 x 13/16" or 10.9 x 7.8 x 7.1cm Silo: 3-5/8" or 9.2cm Tall Availability In-Stock/Restockable TCA Grading C-10 Mint - Brand New Instruction Sheet View/Download
Textured white linen drum shades give Meadowhead Road a soft touch. Simple, clean lines add visual interest in either a matte black or painted brass finish. With its versatile styling, the Meadowhead Road semi-flush mount is the perfect option in a variety of entryway, bedroom, or office settings.Painted brass finish adds visual interest and shineWhite linen shades add depth and textureDurable steel construction is built to last and offers a clean, polished lookClassic silhouette complements a variety of transitional, minimalist, and traditional interiorsCan be installed on sloped ceilings.
Areas included; Arbourthorne, Heeley, Meersbrook, Gleadless, Newfield, Woodseats, Beauchief, Meadowhead, Norton, Greenhill, Jordanthorpe, Batemore, Lowedges, Coal Aston Size; A3
Our family owned park has a stunning location in an area of exceptional natural beauty close to the beach, North Berwick and its world class attractions and activities. But with superb facilities and activities right here on the park, you don’t have to venture far to relax, unwind and enjoy the best of East Lothian.