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Learning about the History of Speke Hall during Heritage Open Day Part 2

Back in the Hall, another well-informed staff member told me about Adelaide Watt, the Hall’s last owner, whose coming-of-age book is displayed in the room next to the gatehouse.

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Learning about the History of Speke Hall during Heritage Open Day Part 1

It seemed from the very busy car park as if the whole of Liverpool had taken advantage of the one day per year when Speke Hall is free to look around, as part of the Heritage Open Days events – … Continue reading

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Excitement on the Allotment and then Back to the Prom

It’s a few days later and I’m back on the plot, with another walk along the Prom beckoning. The robin has been for its suet treat, four noisy parakeets have flown over, and I have found three small, brown pellets … Continue reading

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A Late August Stroll along Otterspool Prom

It’s a pleasant morning and the tide is high at 11am so, after a couple of hours on the allotment (not many birds about, just a chiffchaff “hweeting” away before it departs these shores for warmer climes), I take a … Continue reading

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Within Way and Hale Shore Revisited

It’s late August, six weeks since I last walked from Within Way to the lighthouse and back up Lighthouse Lane, and a lot has changed:

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Learning about the History of Childwall Hall, Part 2

Our Childwall Woods history walk now took us behind the yew trees at the hall-less end of the carriageway, and into a dark space containing a short flight of stone steps going precisely nowhere, with the remnants of a couple … Continue reading

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Learning about the History of Childwall Hall, Part 1

It’s another hot, sunny August day, with barely a cloud in the sky or a breeze rustling the leaves, and a large group of people has gathered at Childwall Woods, this time for a history walk with Brenda and other … Continue reading

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Learning about the Veteran Trees of Childwall Woods, Part 2

On our absorbing walk through Childwall Woods, we are next introduced to an extremely rare specimen: a variegated oak, one of only two in Lancashire (both in this woods) and less than 70 in the UK. It had been blown … Continue reading

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Learning about the Veteran Trees of Childwall Woods, Part 1

I don’t go to Childwall Woods often, but I should, as one February morning last year I saw nine sparrowhawks displaying in the sky at the same time – a truly memorable occasion. Sparrowhawk after sparrowhawk came in from all … Continue reading

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Rambling around Hale, Part 2

Resuming the walk along Within Way, I see a young whitethroat perched on a hedge down a side track, beak full of small caterpillars. It darts into the opposite hedge – maybe helping to feed the next brood?

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