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Lea Valley Walk

Harpenden to Hatfield, Herts. Wed 4 Apr 2018


 

 The tunnel under the railway on Station Road, Harpenden

 

 Manland Beacon in Manland Avenue, built around 1913, architect Eustace Salisbury.

 We reach a small stream of the River Lea

 amd walk along a path beside it

 I think this was the overflow from the main river which powered Batford Mill

 Here it is a small stream

 with a walkway across it

 and a view of the main stream.

 

 We left the river at Crabtree Lane and failed to investigate the Marquis of Granby, walking along Marquis Lane

 and then climbing up to the disused railway track

 

 There are occasional way markers for the Lea Valley walk, though some like this in the wrong place

 A fence separates the path from the river, which is close at times

 

 and the actual riverside path is a private angler's path, this stretch for the Verulam Angling Club

 

 View from Leasey Bridge on Cherry Tree Lane. We took a path up the hill.

 A few years detour took me to a wishing well at Leasey Bridge Farm

 

 From the path there were views across the river valley. The river isn't visible, but both it and the dismantled railway

 were at the bottom of the hill, with the houds (the map labels the 'The Folly') on the other side of them

 

 The path led to High Meads and then Bury Green in Wheathampstead

 next to St Helen's Church, with its odd Victorian 'ice cream cone' tower. Parts of the church are very much older

 

 

 

 

 to the north of the church is this crinkle-crankle wall, recently uncovered as a part of a heritage trail

 There are several impressive monuments in the church

 
     
 

 

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