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Twenty-one circular walks (free to download) combine to form a fascinating long-distance route exploring the writers and landscape of the Peak District. Follow each and every walk as a Google Earth Tour

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Twenty-one circular walks (free to download) combine to form a fascinating long-distance route exploring the writers and landscape of the Peak District. Follow each and every walk as a Google Earth Tour

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Dovedale

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A Contemplative Man's Recreation. The stepping stones over ther River Dove with Thorpe Cloud in the background. A Contemplative Man's Recreation. The meandering, gurgling Dove, with its dale, which is lined with eye catching rock formations, leads us to the Viator bridge and then we rise up onto the limestone plain and enjoy two ancient picturesque villages. A Contemplative Man's Recreation. Thorpe Cloud to Tissington via Alsop-en-le-Dale : Circular Walk - Map and Directions. A Tour of the Dove. Thorpe C...

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Samuel Johnson and Alexandre Dumas

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Sculpture of Penelope, daughter of Brooke Boothby, who died aged five. Our way leads us to the market town of Ashbourne, with its rich literary heritage and a market square that has remained through the tests of time. The magnificent St Oswald’s, with a stunning memorial of Penelope, perfectly compliments the Elizabethan Grammar School. Mayfield to Okeover through Ashbourne : Circular Walk - Map and Directions. Google Earth Tour for this Walk. The writers on the. With short abridged extracts from. We too...

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George Bernard Shaw and E M Forster

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Big Moor close to the home of G H B Ward. The quiet and secluded Cordwell Valley, with its literary men and women sitting with the sage of Millthorpe, contrasts with the wonderfully bleak Big Moor, where one of the pioneers of rambling first set out for the enjoyment of the countryside. Curbar Gap to The Grouse through Millthorpe : Circular Walk - Map and Directions. Google Earth Tour for this Walk. The writers on the The Sage route:. With short abridged extracts from. And his subsequent high profile, he...

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Victorians

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Curbar Edge inspired a poem by a man who was nearly the Poet Laureate. The gritstone edges ensure scintillating views and extensive panoramas across the valleys and moors. From the flowing Derwent valley we climb to the edges and visit a monument to one of England’s most famous warriors. Chatsworth to Curbar Gap through Baslow : Circular Walk - Map and Directions. Google Earth Tour for this Walk. The writers on the Victorians route:. John Hall - Sebastien Ferranti William Watson. Such thy beauteous host;.

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Bradbourne White Peak

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Bradbourne, the village Nat Gould called home. The rolling landscape of the White Peak, with its rough grey dry stone walls and sheep pasture fields, give us a wonderfully tranquil vista as we stroll along the quiet lanes, which follow the raised acclivities of the limestone plateau. The writers on the. Tissington to Brassington through Bradbourne : Circular Walk - Map and Directions. Google Earth Tour for this Walk. With abbreviated extracts from. Written by Terry Goble and published by The Creative Peak.

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The Creative Peak

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Kindle Editions are now only 99p(UK) or 99 (US). Click on the book of your choice below. Read description. Click on country to go to Amazon to download. All are full length novels. Please review on Amazon. Kindle reader is FREE for PCs, laptops, ipads and smart phones. Our fiction ranges from intriguing thrillers, through murder mysteries to modern romantic tales. We also have contemporary fiction and have just launched our first historical novel. All Back Cover Descriptions. With all walks for download).

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The Creative Peak - about Us

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New inspired writing from an independent publisher. We are a recently established small independent publisher based at Castleton in the Peak District of the UK. As well as leading the publishing Terry also writes non-fiction and fiction under a variety of pseudonyms. As well as this site, The Creative Peak, we also have sites for our non-fiction books, www.theliteraryway.com. And www.foodforcountrysidemoods.com. You may contact us through : enquiries@thecreativepeak.com.

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