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Tor means high rock, and Shining Tor is the highest point in Cheshire with some stunning views South West looking over Shutlingsloe and Wildboarclough. The summit and the North-South ridge are formed from Chatsworth Grit.
...A misty morning from Chrome Hill looking over towards Parkhouse Hill in the Peak District
...The limestone pinnacle makes for a great foreground up on Chrome Hill, looking out over to Parkhouse Hill
...Gritstone has been worked into tools for over 2000 years and Standage Edge was once a quarry in the past where it produced grindstones
...Stanage Edge in Derbyshire is a gritstone escarpment in the Peak District National Park
...Looking down onto Hathersage in the Hope Valley, Peak District as people come and go.
...The millstones on Stanage Edge in the Peak District National Park
...Roach End Barn at sunset, an old derelict out building which was probably part of Roachend Farm.
...Roach End Barn at Sunset looking out over towards Danebridge and Dane Valley with the sun setting over Bosley Cloud in Congleton.
...Roach End Barn sits at the Northern end of The Roaches in the Peak District National Park
...The Trinnacle at Saddleworth Moor,providing a great feature in an otherwise baron sparse landscape, over looking Greenfeild Reservoir.
...Admiring Dove Stone Reservoir on my way home, I just sat and watched the sun fade, a stunning remote location.
...Overlooking Dove Stone Reservoir from Ashway Rocks, a wonderful outcrop of gritstone rocks to admire the views from.
...Overlooking Dove Stone Reservoir, Ashway Cross is a memorial to James Platt former MP for Oldham, who was killed in a grouse shooting accident in 1857.
...The Roaches can be moody and dark and even surreal in the right conditions
...St Bartholomew Church spire rises though the morning mist in Butterton in the Peak District
...A misty morning in the Dove Valley in the Peak District covered snow.
...Just south of Hulme End in Staffordshire, a farmer clears fallen trees with mist formed in the River Manifold beyond.
...A magical morning of Snow, Mist and Sun makes for a wonderful scene along the Dove Valley, where the River Dove divides the counties of Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
...Looking out over towards Chrome Hill from Parkhouse Hill on a snowy afternoon.
...Looking North West from High Wheeldon up the Dove Valley with Parkhouse and Chrome Hills in the far distance.
...The stunning Chrome Hill at winter, covered in snow
...Some lovely side light on Peaseland Rocks, with the River Dove flowing though Wolfscote Dale
...Peaseland Rocks and Wolfscote Dale covered in Snow
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