The Chatsworth Road was well-gritted
We parked close to the Devonshire Arms - like most of the village
owned by the Duke
A snow plough drives past on the main road but doesn't venture into
the village
We walked up this road
past the former chapel
and the recreation ground
looking back the way we had come
Beeley Church - St Anne - is Norman, with parts at least dating from
1150 but much 'restored' in the nineteenth century
There was more snow on the hills around
and some weirdly orange sky in the distance
clouds of mist rolled towards us
until the landscape became almost invisible
you can see much more in this photograph than with the eye
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