Quite wild and unkempt in places like lots of cemeteries these days who don't have regular grounds maintenance. As you can see in some of my photos a few trees are much the worse for wear after recent storms. Of course some family plots no longer have any relatives left alive to tend them whilst others bear witness to recent visits to commemorate war veterans. It's always humbling to read the dedications and to realise that family plots still existed right up to the early 80s here. There are examples of some people in the Victorian era living into their late 80s too, even outliving all their children. Be careful on the pathways with leaf 🍂 though If you're leaning over to read the inscriptions. There are a few benches strategically placed as resting points or a place to eat your lunch if you work in the area. We left at dusk before we fell over...
Read moreBeautiful out of the way little known green space to walk your dog, however it is no longer monitored as often as it was prior to 2020, no parks police or inspectors visitingas often as before, as a consequence some dog walkers early morning and mid to late afternoon let their dogs run of the lead and are not always pleasant. The new Law enforcement officers are useless here. They open and lock up the place otherwise you never see them - or you see them parked up having their McDonald's in a remote corner then they bugger off, this place needs a daily walk through to protect the public from unleashed dogs - btw I've been visiting here daily for...
Read moreGreat place for a lunch break or just quiet contemplation amongst the overgrown passages and lawns. Some interesting stones and when you’re in the middle of the place it is hard to hear the world around you. H&F council are devoid...
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