Click here for the previous section
This shows the complete route.
Some large puddles to navigate around
Past the Daylesford farm shop and then the equestrian centre.
The Daylesford estate is highly manicured and with this rather unusual horses head sculpture in on of the field.
From the old Adlestrop railway station which was closed as part of the Beeching cuts - on the seat is the poem by Edward Thomas
This shows the complete route.
Bledington in the rain
Yes, I remember Adlestop -The name, because one afternoonOf heat the express-train drew up thereUnwontedley. It was late JuneThe steam hissed. Someone cleared his throat.No one left and no one cameOn the bare platform. what I sawWas Adlestrop - only the nameAnd willows, willow-herb, and grass,And meadowsweet, and haycocks dry,No whitless still and lonely fairThan the high cloudlets in the sky.And for that minute a blackbird sangClose by, and round him, mistier,Farther and farther, all the birdsOf Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire
No comments:
Post a Comment