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BBOWT College Lake Tring

Blasdale Home Posted on October 10, 2023 by SteveDecember 12, 2023

10th October 2023

The College Lake, near Tring, but in Buckinghamshire, serves as the flagship location for the Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT), of which we are members. Apparently, the acquisition of this quarry by BBOWT is steeped in historical significance. Originally a working chalk quarry, the site underwent transformation in the mid-20th century into a nature reserve due to the collective efforts of conservationists and the local community. This shift from industrial use to a conservation area marked a pivotal moment in the history of BBOWT, signifying their dedication to preserving natural habitats and fostering biodiversity.

Returning from our holiday in France, we intended to make Tuesdays special with an outing. Our first visit would be to College Lake, an attraction long overlooked despite our longstanding membership and support of BBOWT. The day boasted ideal conditions—abundant sunshine and warmth—perfect for a leisurely walk around the lake, an exploration chosen for its length, preceding a well-deserved lunch break.

The trail predominantly comprises cement pathways, ensuring accessibility even during soggy weather in the winter months. However, the paths unfortunately veer away from the lake’s edge, posing challenges for wildlife observation and photography. Though hides offering closer proximity to potential wader sightings were present, the allure of lunch prompted a deferment of this exploration.

On the far side of the lake stood a collection of antiquated farming machinery, serving as an intriguing interlude during the walk.

Upon our return to the BBOWT shop, we had lunch outdoors.

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Posted in Buckinghamshire | Tagged BBOWT, Buckinghamshire, College Lake | 1 Reply

Beating The Bounds

Blasdale Home Posted on May 16, 2023 by SteveJuly 17, 2023

16th May 2023

Beating the Bounds is a tradition where members of a parish walk around their parish boundary. In the case of Grendon Underwood this is around 15 miles. The walk is performed once every 7 years, and has a number of strange customs. Crosses are chopped into the bark of prominent trees on the boundary, failing a tree, a cross is cut into the soil.. Children are supposed to have their bottoms smacked with a spade at these locations. This is to remind them of where the boundaries are. In our woke society this becomes men and women having their turns at being beaten. Thankfully the police were not around, with their new arrest powers what would they have made of us, carrying spades ands axes along and across the HS2 line.

I have done the walk once before, twenty one years ago, in 2002., Yes I have pictures and a write up on this blog, Beating the Grendon Underwood Bounds 2002.

As you can see there were a couple of detours which added to the distance. Nesting birds neccesitated us to walk around the perimeter of the BBOWT nature reserve and not along the Tetchwick Brook. Because of newly laid concrete by HS2 we had to take a detour around the incinerator to cross HS2.

The day was an ideal walking day. No rain, a breeze and not too hot. The ground was wet underfoot, the recent sunny weather had not yet dried the land out,

We started the walk at Gallow’s Bridge, walking around the perimeter of the reserve, being led by the BBOWT warden, Ilona. (As I said, the walk along the bounday of Tetchwick Brook not being allowed because of nesting birds.)

There were a further couple of short detours from the route before we reached Edgcott, these because of unsympathetic landowners.

We stopped at Prune Farm for tea and cakes and then headed onwards to the Energy from Waste incinerator and HS2. A large detour around the incinerator, because of newly laid concrete, back on track we headed to Finemere Hill House for our packed lunches. Lovely views, but spolit by the Incinerator and the workings of HS2.

After lunch we headed on down the hill and across HS2, almost on the correct path. In all these crossinsg we were helped by four HS2 employees to ensure we didn’t tie ourselves to the trees. After that, we were back in wild Buckinghamshire walking through Grendon and Doddershall woods, stopping to view the King Tree. We met up with the Waddesddon boundary walkers at Ham Home Wood. Another welcome stop was in store for us, beer and sandwiches at Canaletto. The sandwiches kept on coming!

Now the final couple of miles and we were back at Gallow’s Bridge. in all we walked 25.4km, taking 9 hours and 20 minutes. We started at around 51 meters, and rose to a maximum altitude of 135 meters.

Google Map of the Walk

Beeating the Bounds Route on Google Maps

Link to the Google Map.

OS Map of the Walk

This is useful view, you can see where we strayed from the parish boundary. There is one tracking error in the route. I some how turned off the tracker as we exited Doddershall woods, and failed to reenable it untilwe had walked a 100 meters along the road. The Google maps track is correct.

Beating the Bounds Gallery

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Buckinghamshire County Show

Blasdale Home Posted on August 29, 2019 by SteveDecember 28, 2019

Rosemary and I visited the Bucks County Show. First stop was breakfast, we bought some sausage rolls in the food hall. Not very good!

We wandered around looking at all the stalls and animals. Enquired about new lawnmowers, electric vehicles. DB Guns had a good display of old guns, and guns which had exploded because of blocked barrels.

The cattle were on show, all groomed looking clean and glossy. The judges walking amongst the cattle marking up their notes and discussing which animal was to be the winner.

There were the Vegetable, Flowers, Cake, Handicraft and Photography competitions. Some huge leeks and nice looking cakes.

The sheep sheering exhibit was there. I know it is a bit corny but was interesting to hear about the old breeds, why they were bred and why some were successful and others not successful in modern times.

Buckinghamshire County Show
Buckinghamshire County Show
Buckinghamshire County Show
Buckinghamshire County Show
Buckinghamshire County Show
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Cream teas at “E”

Blasdale Home Posted on July 21, 2013 by SteveAugust 29, 2018

Pictures of local country home “E”‘s gardens, vegetable “patch”, greenhouses and the many flowers grown for the house’s many vases.

Eythrope, Lord Rothschild
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Posted in Buckinghamshire, Eythrope | Tagged Buckinghamshire, Eythrope, Waddesdon | 1 Reply

Wotton Underwood open day and Tony Blair’s pad

Blasdale Home Posted on June 5, 2010 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

The country residence of Tony Blair, the Wotton fete on his back door.

The country residence of Tony Blair, the Wotton fete on his back door.

Tony Blair's spy camera, monitoring who enters by the back gate.

Tony Blair's spy camera, monitoring who enters by the back gate.

Back view of Tony Blair's house

Back view of Tony Blair's house

Visited Wotton Underwood for their open day.  Looked around a few of the gardens, participated in teas and cakes and purchased a few items at the book/bric-a-bracstall.  Alas this year the
trains were not running.

We had a tour around Wotton House, guided by the owner. This gave us excellent views into Tony Blair’s garden. Alas all we saw where two rather bored armed policemen enjoying the sunshine.  Rosemary said she didn’t think much of them as garden ornaments. Tony Blair and Cherie Blair were not is residence at their country pad.

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