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22-02-2003, 12:08
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Anyone interested in a beautifull place to visit? just a few miles away from sheffield. "Linacre reservoir's" is ideal for anyone who loves natural beauty, walking, exercise their dog, picnic on a nice day, there are three reservoir's, wood's, grassed area's, many different walk's, peace and quiet, pure air, lot's of free car park's, clean toilet's, information board's (very interesting ) giving all the history, fact's and figure's. If anyone would like to go and doesn't know where it is, contact me and I will give them direction's.
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22-02-2003, 13:26
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Originally posted by "halevan"
Anyone interested in a beautifull place to visit? just a few miles away from sheffield. "Linacre reservoir's" is ideal for anyone who loves natural beauty, walking, exercise their dog, picnic on a nice day, there are three reservoir's, wood's, grassed area's, many different walk's, peace and quiet, pure air, lot's of free car park's, clean toilet's, information board's (very interesting ) giving all the history, fact's and figure's. If anyone would like to go and doesn't know where it is, contact me and I will give them direction's.
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is it far? Where is it near?
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22-02-2003, 14:52
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You go to Cutthorpe, which is between Barlow and Chesterfield, turn right to Eastmoor and Baslow, follow that road ( it is very winding ) for approximately two miles, you will see the entrance on the left hand side, it has sign's at the side of the road, turn in there but drive slowly as there are speed hump's. You will see the various car park's as you go in, there is the main car park on your right hand side, before you go down the hill, as far as you are allowed to go. An artist has carved a tree with symbol's of fish, insect's and animal's.
If you don't know where Barlow is, go to Owler Bar, turn left at the roundabout and follow that road all the way through Millthorpe and Cordwell Valley to Barlow, the next village is Cutthorpe where you turn right.
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22-02-2003, 14:53
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Originally posted by "Anonymous"
You go to Cutthorpe, which is between Barlow and Chesterfield, turn right to Eastmoor and Baslow, follow that road ( it is very winding ) for approximately two miles, you will see the entrance on the left hand side, it has sign's at the side of the road, turn in there but drive slowly as there are speed hump's. You will see the various car park's as you go in, there is the main car park on your right hand side, before you go down the hill, as far as you are allowed to go. An artist has carved a tree with symbol's of fish, insect's and animal's.
If you don't know where Barlow is, go to Owler Bar, turn left at the roundabout and follow that road all the way through Millthorpe and Cordwell Valley to Barlow, the next village is Cutthorpe where you turn right.
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ok, thanks for the info.
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23-02-2003, 15:18
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A lovely walk especially in autumn. It is said that in the early days of the reservoir (early Victorian) that the rich used water from it to water their gardens, the middle classes used it to wash their clothes and the poor used it to make soup! Quite a thought.
Mo
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23-02-2003, 15:33
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12-12-2005, 07:54
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Quote:
Originally posted by halevan
Anyone interested in a beautifull place to visit? just a few miles away from sheffield. "Linacre reservoir's" is ideal for anyone who loves natural beauty, walking, exercise their dog, picnic on a nice day, there are three reservoir's, wood's, grassed area's, many different walk's, peace and quiet, pure air, lot's of free car park's, clean toilet's, information board's (very interesting ) giving all the history, fact's and figure's. If anyone would like to go and doesn't know where it is, contact me and I will give them direction's.
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where is it?
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12-12-2005, 07:58
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And can you fish it?
http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/leisure...ks/linacre.asp
No mention of fishing, but it looks a nice place...
Last edited by gremlin_mick; 12-12-2005 at 10:33.
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12-12-2005, 08:11
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12-12-2005, 14:19
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its also a dogging location
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12-12-2005, 14:20
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just like to point out i havnt been
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12-12-2005, 19:16
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Don't want to cast a downer but last time I was up there (this last summer) it was full of chavs jumping off the dam walls into the water (despite the signs saying danger) and lots of dog dirt.
It is nice though... just wish people wouldn't abuse it
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12-12-2005, 19:29
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I actually went on an outing there recently.
Was most pleasent.
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12-12-2005, 19:34
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But what we all want to know is how you know Simonk?
By the way what days and times and which carpark??
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12-12-2005, 19:44
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linacre is great, used to love that place! is a really good walk round, plus theres a great pub near it called the peacock, which does really nice food!
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12-12-2005, 19:47
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Fishing? Birding? Dogging? This place a zoo, or what?
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14-12-2005, 14:30
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i work in chesterfield and its a well known fact,it was also mentioned in a documentary on dogging,and its listed on dogging websites so i have been told,and no i havnt been
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14-12-2005, 16:01
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Originally posted by simonk
i work in chesterfield and its a well known fact,it was also mentioned in a documentary on dogging,and its listed on dogging websites so i have been told,and no i havnt been
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OK - but is that where you lost your binoculars?
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14-12-2005, 16:25
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Quote:
Originally posted by simonk
its also a dogging location
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Do you know anymore of these closer to home?- just out of interest like....
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01-01-2006, 15:52
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just visited the reservoirs today for the first stroll of the New Year, very pleasant surroundings.nice 2 hour walk with the dogs.
to finish it all off an excellent home cooked lunch @ the 3 merry lads - no prebooking even on Mew Years Day.
happy New Year to everyone on SF.
Father Christmas didn't bring me Honeyplanet or Fox20 -darn.
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