War Memorial near the Church of St Mary at Barwell
Church of St Mary at Barwell
Fields near Odd House Farm
Near Odd House Farm
Sutton Wharf on the Ashby Canal
Site of the Battle of Bosworth Field fought in 148…
Site of the Battle of Bosworth Field fought in 148…
Leicestershire Round (1) Sharnford to Barwell (6m)
Alms Houses, Sutton Cheney
Church of St James at Sutton Cheney
Church of St James at Sutton Cheney
Church of St James at Sutton Cheney
Church of St Peter at Market Bosworth
Church of St Peter at Market Bosworth
Church of St Peter at Market Bosworth
Bosworth Hall
Church of St Peter at Market Bosworth
Church of St. Andrew, Carlton.
Approaching the Church of St. Andrew, Carlton.
Leaving Market Bosworth towards Carlton
Market Bosworth, Grammar Scool
Market Bosworth, Market Place
Shackerstone, the Church St Peter
The Church of St. Peter at Aston Flamville
The Church of St. Peter at Aston Flamville
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
(Scan from c1970)
Villa Park in the 1970s?
Looking along the River Conwy from The Great Orme…
Looking towards Conwy Mountain from slopes of The…
Looking South from the slopes of The Great Orme (S…
Looking towards Little Orme (Scan from 1995)
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Leicestershire Round (2) Barwell to Sutton Cheney (5.5m).
November 2003. The Walk started from the Church of St Mary at Barwell and heading West to cross the A 447. At the point of joining the Ambion Way we struck North to reach the Ashby Canal and followed the towpath to reach Sutton Wharf and a place for our lunch.
Leaving the towpath and through Ambion Wood we came to the site of the Battle of Bosworth field fought in 1485. It then about half a mile to Sutton Cheney.
Leaving the towpath and through Ambion Wood we came to the site of the Battle of Bosworth field fought in 1485. It then about half a mile to Sutton Cheney.
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