The great Lutton Walk, October 2023. Part 2
Illustrations by Jonathan Bridgland, commentary by Notter Klue. Lutton has been mentioned upon this site before, as we have noted its past in reference to the Domesday book and for it being the final resting place of les landrovers anciennes as they say locally (what with them being mentioned in...
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The walk from Lowick; 19 October 2023
A Ramble from Lowick pictures and commentary by Hilary Lewis Storm Babet looked kindly upon the 15 Ramblers who assembled outside the Snooty Fox in Lowick for their customary Thursday afternoon walk, just reminding us of its beneficence later on with a sharp shower. We started with...
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Peterborough Ramblers and the great missing cars mystery. Splash Lane strikes again!
Pictures by Tony Attwood; historical reporting by Sir Hardly Anyone, of whom it has been said. ———- That they were there when we set out, of that there could be no dispute. Cars. A row of them. All neatly parked in the allegedly mystical Splash Lane, so-called because, well,...
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The Lutton Walk (5 October 2023): from Domesday to Milk Quotas.
Pictures by Jonathan Brigland; commentary by Ima Olde-Timer Lutton is a village of uncertainty. Uncertainty because of the vanishment of a neighbour and a multiplicity of names. And indeed its location. It can be called Lutton Bourne, or Luctone or even, Sutton St Nicholas, although to name it thus...
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Kings Cliffe Walk 8 October 2023 in pictures and words
Pictures from Jackie Markley. Undercover investigations and tree interrogations by Sir Hardly Anyone. According to Wikipedia, Kings Cliffe is built of local stone and collyweston roofing, and is generally regarded as one of the prettiest villages in East Northants. And indeed one can see the attraction from these scenes...
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The Barnwell Walk 28/9/23: a devilish demon peers on
The Barnwell Walk. A tale of strange discoveries, dubious doings and odd goings on. Commentary by Tony Attwood, evidence by Our Man On The Spot Of course, we knew that there was going to be something odd about the Barnwell walk from the moment we spotted the horned beast...
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