Today I had the company of a neighbour that I have just met. Miriam is fairly new to Shepton, so was keen to explore! I decided to take her on a circular walk on the outskirts of the town, taking in some public footpaths and bridle ways...
It was dark when we started off but by the time we were on footpaths with the Charlton Viaduct as a drop back, this gave way to a beautiful sunrise.
On the circular tour we walked by Kilver Court, which was looking very festive with its Christmas lights and trees. We then worked our way, via some footpaths through to Barren Down, which was a surprise to Miriam. It is such a hidden, unspoilt piece of countryside which overlooks the town - see the top photographs above.
I also showed her the Bath Road Viaduct - we are spoilt for viaducts in Shepton! There are actually three - the last one being the Ham Wood Viaduct, which is a ruin in the woods and much harder to find. I did find it in May and the post about it can be located by pressing on the label below...
We finally made our way home up the High Street, past the allotments, through Collett Park and back to Tadley Acres. Miriam said she felt good, getting out and walking in the fresh early morning air, and would like to go again!
According to the excellent book I am currently reading - 'Making Art a Practice' by Cat Bennett, walking outside in nature is an excellent practice, for cultivating peace and awareness. Surely much needed, especially this time of year...
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