25-Mar-2022
We started this walk on Woodpecker Hill, and the very first thing we heard on exiting the car was a woodpecker...
First point of interest:
Another fabulous morning... Was ever March so mild? It's not going to last, though...
Our goal was Dale Abbey.
There's quite a story here. Sometime around 1130, a baker from Derby believed he had been told in a vision to worship God in this place. So he carved a hermitage out of the cliff:
About 20 years later, he moved down the hill, and established himself where now stands All Saints Dale Abbey, which -- as a semi-detached church abutting a private dwelling -- is truly "one of England's most idiosyncratic churches":
After the death of said hermit, Dale Abbey itself was founded, in about 1200, by the "White Canons". It lasted until 1538, when the order was dissolved and most of the abbey demolished at -- of course -- the behest of Henry VIII.
A nice way to round off this experience is to have lunch in the garden at The Bottle Kiln:
Meanwhile, some more pics from our village and cottage: