Saturday, 9 April 2022

9 Mile Circular Walk - Stanbury | Top Withens | Oxenhope Stoop Hill | Top Of Stairs | Leeshaw Reservoir






Distance: 9 miles


Ascent: 1400 ft


Walking: Andrew


Weather: Frosty & sunny


OS Map: OL21 - South Pennines


Starting point: Bully Trees Farm, Stanbury


Photography: Andrew using Nikon D750 / Nikon 24-70 mm f2.8



First light over Stanbury Moor




The stone stoop and the lone sycamore at Lower Withens are familiar landmarks on the way up to Top Withens 



The remains of Middle Withens Farm, demolished in the 1930s along with Lower Withens



A panoramic view of a frosty Top Withens, just before dawn 




















The orange light on the frosty grasses and sphagnum moss made for some unusual colours



Sphagnum moss







Beautiful orange light just after sunrise



Selfie - Well, everyone else is doing it....



Looking back to Top Withens from Dick Delph Hill








Near Oxenhope Edge



The view towards Crimsworth Dean and Hebden Bridge from Near Oxenhope Edge



Ovenden Moor Wind Farm in the distance, seen from Oxenhope Stoop Hill



Oxenhope Stoop marks the boundary between (I believe) Haworth and Wadsworth parishes. I guess it is 18th century but could well be older








Just when you think spring has finally sprung...





The summit of Oxenhope Stoop Hill



Note the animal bones top left



I made a short diversion to get this shot of Leeshaw Reservoir



This section is known as The Waste. It seemed to go on for ever and got boggier and more difficult to negotiate the further I went.
 



Another interesting combination of frost and early morning sunlight



Another short diversion and another boundary stone. This one is on Stairs Lane near Top of Stairs and presumably marks the Oxenhope / Wadsworth boundary






The view down Crimsworth Dean towards Hebden Bridge from Stairs Edge



Looking down Stairs Lane from Top of Stairs





This kind of Victorian water collection architecture is all over these moors with an impressive system of conduit channels connecting the many reservoirs in the area



Looking back up Stairs Lane



Leeshaw Reservoir again, this time from Bodkin Top






Bodkin Lane. You can see where the constant running water has washed away the cobbles and made the lane almost impassible for vehicles



Well, I did say 'almost'. He nearly got stuck a few times and he said he wasn't looking forward to going back down. It's much worse and steeper than it looks here.






Bodkin Farm



Dunkirk Mill



Looking back up Bodkin Lane





Drop Farm



At last, I can see the car in the distance...



Springs Farm



Stanbury



Near Enfield Side



Until very recently, this was the site of the ruined Middle Intake Farm. Unfortunately, the building was unsafe and had to be demolished and now the area has lost a much loved landmark.





Looking up Sladen Beck with Top Withens just visible in the distance



The very steep path down to Sladen Beck and even steeper back up the other side to Bully Trees Farm







Sladen Beck



This gives some idea of how steeply the path climbs up to the farm





Stanbury and Lower Laithe Reservoir







 

9 Mile Circular Walk - Stanbury | Top Withens | Oxenhope Stoop Hill | Top Of Stairs | Leeshaw Reservoir

Distance:  9 miles Ascent:  1400   ft Walking:  Andrew Weather: Frosty & sunny OS Map:  OL21 - South Pennines Starting point:  Bully Tre...