Our next walking will be from
Bakewell
and will take place on
Saturday 10th May 2014
0800hrs prompt from short stay car park in the village
We last visited Bakewell in September 2011
on a beautiful warm sunny day and all have fond memories of three great
walks. We do hope that you will enjoy the choices of our 3 walk leaders
this time round
Walk Leaders
- A Walk led by Jennifer Mathias
- B Walk led by John Adamson
- C Walk led by Marion Young
Bakewell
in Derbyshire and the Peak District , is a beautiful, small, market
town situated on the River Wye which is crossed by a 13th century 5
arched bridge still open to traffic. The bridge had been widened in the
19th century.
Bakewell
was mentioned in the Domesday book as having a church and 2 priests
signifying its importance even then. In 1502 Bakewell was owned by the
Vernon family and passed on to the Manners family in 1567 when Dorothy
Vernon married John Manners. Their son, Sir George Manners married Grace
Pierrepont who in 1637 founded the grammer school, Lady Manners
School. Monuments to the Vernon family can be found in the All Saints
Parish Church which stands in a commanding position on the hillside
where the town started.
The
Rutland Arms Hotel in the centre of Bakewell replaced the White Horse
Inn, which together with some other buildings was demolished in 1805 to
form Rutland Square. It was built to cater for coach travellers and in
1818 as many as 600 travellers passed through the town. The Hotel has a
literary connection in that Jane Austin is reputed to have stayed at
the hotel whilst writing Pride and Predudice. Bakewell has been
identified as Lambton.
The
famous Bakewell pudding was also invented accidentally at the Hotel,
when a cook misinterpreted instructions and poured egg mixture over the
jam instead of mixing it in the pastry and what should have been a tart
was now a pudding. Bakewell puddings can be bought at several shops in
the town centre.
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