Church of the Holy Cross Ilam
Church of the Holy Cross Ilam
Peak District National Park
DE6 2AZ, England
[NT] Ilam Park. Derbyshire. A place to discover! Jan 2018
Have visted this place a few times over the years and it never fails to impress or delight. There is so much to see and enjoy. On this occasion when we visited, towards the end of January on a cold late afternoon, the views and history surrounded us. Starting off looking across to Thorpe Cloud, on to Ilam Hall and Dovedale House, down the winding path to the River Manifold, along the river bank to St Bertram's Bridge, then finally a stroll back to Church of the Holy Cross (A rare look inside this religious building). By this time it was getting dark and becoming colder. A beautiful place, it’s clear to see why there are thousands of visitors throughout the year.
(Ilam park covers almost 160 acres spreading over both county boundaries of Derbyshire and Staffordshire.)
0:00 Thorpe Cloud.
Is a limestone hill, 287 meters high, overlooking Ilam, across the Dale and the Midland plain.
1:43 & 13:10 Ilam Hall and Gardener's Cottage.
It’s a Tudor Gothic style Grade II* Listed Building which dates back to 1821. Was once a country house then in 1934 Sir Robert McDougal bought the hall and gave it to the National Trust to become a Youth Hostel and it is still run as such today. The grounds are open to the public, and are a starting point for one of the prettiest river walks in the area.
3:12 Dovedale House (adjacent to Ilam Hall)
The former vicarage, Dovedale House is now run as a residential Youth centre. It's a Grade II Listed Building dating back to 1840.
07:37 Path to the the River Manifold.
4:17 & 9:37 St Bertram's Bridge, Ilam.
Grade II Listed single span bridge that crosses the River Manifold, has its roots back in the 18th century. The bridge’s name comes from the association with St. Bertram, a Saxon saint whose shrine is in the nearby church, Church of the Holy Cross.
13:41 Church of the Holy Cross, Ilam.
It's a Grade I Listed Building that was built in 1618 with the base of the tower dating back to the 13th Century. A rare look inside this religious building.
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Pro's
* A few attractions to visit in the daytime
* Some shops to choose from
* Lot's of different public transport
* A some hotel's to choose from
* The Promanard is flat to walk on
Con's
* It can get busy
* It can be hilly,so not the best place for people with walking difficulties.
* Not a lot of attractions
* It can be hilly
* Not any enterainment at night
The Best Eating Places
* Ilam Park Tea Room
Things To Do
* Ilam Park
* Peak Pilgrimage
* Church of the Holy Cross
The Best Accoumodation
* Camp Site
* The Izaak Walton Hotel
Hotel Booking Sites
* LateRooms.com
* Expedia.co.uk
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Nice walk from Ilam hall to Dovedale
Nice walk from ilam hall to dovedale.
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THE CHURCH BELLS OF THE HOLY CROSS- MORTON - DERBYSHIRE
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Believed to date from AD 700-800. One of the finest Anglo-Saxon crosses in England
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St Melor Holywell, Mylor, nr Falmouth, Cornwall
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Peak District - Lost Farmstead - Elmin Pitts Farm, a hike via Ladybower, Winhill & Crook Hill
I’m still new to this hiking lark but have deffo got the bug. As you may see I’m, also new to filming and have a lot more to learn. Hoped to get in front of the camera more too in this video but was drowned out by the wind and must get a muff as well as a new tripod as I slipped and broke a leg off. Ouch!.
I’ve barely scratched the surface of the peak district but one of my favorites must be the Upper Derwent – steeped with history from the last ice age to the present. But in that 10,000 years the biggest impact on the Upper Derwent happened in just 45 years or so from the building of the Howden, Derwent and Ladybower reservoirs to meet the needs of the thirsty millions in the surrounding cities. Whist growing cities of the early part of the century saw the great rural areas as being a supplier or resources, at the same time, there was a great interest of the ‘workers’ to get freedom to roam the countryside to get away from the factories and the smoke.
Following the building of the Howden and Derwent, completed in 1912 & 1916 life would have been slowly returning to normal but the shock news came in 1935 for the villages of Ashopton and Derwent that their villages were to be submerged and lost forever as the final reservoir was to be built.
Flooding completed in 1946 but several farmsteads that once worked the sleepy valleys were submerged or simply made their pastures cut off and impossible to work.
One such Farmstead, Elmin Pitts Farmstead, now in the forest woodlands, has some of its stoneworks dating back to the 1740’s still in place but alas much of it is tumbling from the falling trees. But an idyllic setting with moss clad dry stone walls- now amongst the pine trees. Maybe this would be a first wild camp location for me but I am sure a creepy place at night and not so enchanted.
Seen in the video is Hope Cross, located just above this farmstead, which stands on a former Roman road on the crossroads of an important packhorse rout. The 7 feet high post with a square capstone bearing the names of Edale, Glossop, Hope and Sheffield on its faces dates back 1737. Most likely there would have been a cross here before this one.
Other farmsteads lost were Bellhag Farm, Bridge End Farm, Cockbridge Farm, Fairholmes Farm, Grainfoot Farm, Haglee Farm, Wellhead Farm & Wood’s Farm.
In this hike I take in Win Hill and Crook Hill and definitely recommend that walk to get a great Derwent & Ladybower experience.
Some links for you
My blog on the lost villages
Music - PeakBeatz
In this vid I use my latest track WelcomePeakz. Has some sounds of the Peak District - eg cows, sheep, thunder & rain! may be a bit hip-hoppy not sure. Played with a voice generator for more specifically and “Welcome to the Glorious Peak District while the 10cc style whisper is voiced by non other than the real Amanda and which of course is coined by #TheGloriousPeakDistrict Oracle Dean Read
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Reading?
There are some great books available on the history of the upper Derwent and I would certainly recommend Dr Bill Bevan. Bill’s own books on the Ancient Peakland are superb. Bill is an Archaeologist, writer, photographer and DJ (Unity Dub).
Also, I recommend the most excellent book Silent Valley by Vic Hallam.
In this ATV clip, the late Gwyn Richards interviews former residents of Derwent and Ashopton villages in Derbyshire which were flooded during the construction of Ladybower Reservoir in the 40’s. The B&W footage & commentary by Gwyn Richards is in true spirit of the mood of the day, although filmed in 1966.
Filmed with an Rx100, GoPro & Samsung S6
For maps I used Garmin BaseCamp
Out of breath sound effects are real!
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