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Above - bonus images from Monday's lovely walk. Working down from the top...
  1. St Bartholomew's Church in the tiny village of Deanhead  - sometimes confusingly referred to as Scammonden. It overlooks Scammonden Water - a reservoir that opened in 1970 in conjunction with the M62 motorway.
  2. A nineteenth century chest grave containing Thomas and Ann Wilkinson  and their son Charles. They had a small farm at the opposite side of the valley - now almost obliterated as if it was never there at all. It was called Spring Head as the inscription confirms.
  3. Fence and path gate on "The Mosses" above Deanhead Reservoir. The simplicity of the arrangement caught my eye as I ascended to  Saddleworth Road.
  4. "The Turnpike" pub-restaurant seen across Booth Wood Reservoir.
  5. An abandoned sheep farm on the hillside that overlooks Stott Hall Farm on its motorway island. This farm is called High Moss.
  6. Stone sheep in the valley between Deanhead Reservoir and Scammonden Water. A small leisure area has been developed here for walkers, families, picnickers etc and it is where I parked Clint.

Below - Room 39 at The Old Golf House Hotel including a view of Monday's sunrise over the motorway. That picture was on my wall. Who chooses the "art" for hotel rooms? Guests rarely marvel at it


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