Headlands Farm Cross (L3)

parked the car at the Pork Hill car park and skirted around Cox Tor until we came to Cox Tor Farm.  There had been well defined paths and as it had not been wet lately it was not difficult to cross the marshy patch where there was a spring and streams.  There was an interesting boundary stone by the marshy patch.


The views were far reaching and our only company was sheep.  By the time we came back it was getting hot and the sheep were looking for shade to rest in.



The path from the moors to the road around the farm was rather rough and narrow, but it was only a short section and we soon reached the road.  There were lots of blackberries growing in the hedges.



The cross was not very impressive, but at least we found it. The cows in the field wondered what we were interested in.  It had been a pleasant walk, and another square had been bagged.



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