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![]() A book, written by a long standing T:UK member, about trigpoint walks in the Peak District. |
TP3082 - Everdon
Logged Visits:
Pleasant walk up from the village. Bonus of a rivet on the top step of the stile leading off the road. Minor chunks out of the side of the trig.
Did the same as Father Ted and did this on route to Arbury hill and the Northants county top. The trig is just of a footpath and access is easy, the centre plug in the spider is missing.
Parked in Everdon and walked up past the Farmer and his boy ferreting in a hedgerow. Visible from ROW, easy walk along field edge.
Visited whilst doing walk from Badby
Unlike others I parked just north of the farm on the western side and walked up from the footpath on that side. all other comments still apply
Park in village on walk in on ROW ,pilar 200m off path,no decent view.Arable fields.No S in Flush.
vgc, no cap or plug, N edge of hedge, edge of crop, nice view from f/p from W
Take the northern of two well signed paths leaving Everdon village. At top of hill turn left along edge of field boundary 60 metres then right to reach trig point.
I started the day with a visit to the Northamptionshire County Top at Arbury Hill and then drove the short distance though Badby to access this trig from the west. A pleasant walk up the hill and then a small diversion off the footpath around an arable field. One of the few flush bracket numbers I have seen not to include an S.
Set high amongst the beautiful Northamptonshire Alps with views across to Arbury Hill - Northamptonshires highest peak (no trigpoint). Thanks to Everdon for their complementary tea and biscuits in the village hall for residents and passing mountaineers - a New Years Day tradition going back some 5 years (4 very muddy adults and 6 kids are sorry about the mud on the floor). Centre of mount missing.
edge of crop, plateau hence +/- disappointing view
Plug with indented lettering. |