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Stu & Harry
Hawkestone Park
The walk was through a hilly area of Shropshire
Hawkestone Park
Hawkestone Park
The views were spectacular, you could see for miles and miles!
Stu & Harry
Hawkestone Park
Harry was looking for squirrels
The Monument
Hawkestone Park
Opening to the monument
The Monument
Hawkestone Park
100ft high and apparently you can see 13 different counties from the top!
View from The Monument
Hawkestone Park
I din't go up, I'm scared of heights so Stu took these for me!
View from The Monument
Hawkestone Park
Thats the River Severn you can see on the left!
It's a long way down!
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Thats me & Harry at the bottom of the monument munching on strawberries!
View from The Monument
Hawkestone Park
Another view
Another view
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This time taken from the pathway, you can just see one of the follies on the right hand side.
Stu & Harry
Hawkestone Park
There were lots of nooks and crannies to take a rest for five minutes!
The Swiss Bridge
Hawkestone Park
The scariest bridge ever. Just after I took this photo Harry panicked and refused to budge an inch. I should have told him not to look down!
Over the bridge...
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round the rock, down the steps in the crevice...
The Swiss Bridge
Hawkestone Park
I don't think I would have crossed his bridge if I had looked at it first!
then you realise....
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a) just how high you were - b) the bridge was made from nothing more than a branch of a tree... eek! You can just see the bridge at the top of the picture!
Looks like a rollercoaster track!
Hawkestone Park
And caused just as much amusement! We could hear people shreiking about it long after we had passed it!
The Swiss Bridge
Hawkestone Park
There is an alternative route, we had to cross the rocks via the bridge, walk along a precipice then pass between the two rocks via a steep stone staircase.
Gingerbread Cottage
Hawkestone Park
Another of the historical follies
Grotto Hill
Hawkestone Park
This crevice used to be filled with rubble, the man who owned Hawkestone Park had it cleared, they think it was caused by an Earthhquake