Arundel Pilgrimage 2015

Day 7: Worth Abbey to Lindfield

Today's route is a relatively flat one cut nicely in half with the morning and the afternoon being very similar distances. The morning consists of walking mainly through woodlands and along a quiet country road until we reach our first prayer stop, before circumnavigating Ardingly Reservoir as we head to the lunch pub. In the afternoon, we head across country to Highbrook, walk alongside the famous Bluebell Railway line and then head into Lindfield following the River Ouse.


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A Worth Abbey scene John Chenery Original Tweet


Worth Abbey Flying Saucer Church John Chenery Original Tweet


Morning mass was celebrated in Worth Abbey Church Michael Gamble Original Tweet


Leaving us today Monika, Jacek and the boys John Chenery Original Tweet


Final hymn of mass in the abbey church John Chenery Original Tweet


St Mary's, Balcombe John Chenery Original Tweet


Cows following a tractor John Chenery Original Tweet


Ardingly Reservoir John Chenery Original Tweet


Climbing away from the reservoir. John Chenery Original Tweet


Who should be waiting for us at St Peter's Ardingly but Rosemary! John Chenery Original Tweet


Bar billiards in the Ardingly Inn John Chenery Original Tweet


Rosemary with the present that the pilgrimage bought her. At last the opportunity to give it! John Chenery Original Tweet


All Saints, Highbrook John Chenery Original Tweet


3/4 of the front markers. Euan is hiding, but you can see his shadow! John Chenery Original Tweet


Team ice lolly #everyday iamarrowing #ivegotskills Euan Parsons Jonathan Gamble Michael Gamble Fran Gamble Original Tweet


Horsted Keynes Station, Bluebell Railway John Chenery Original Tweet


St Giles' Church, Horsted Keynes John Chenery Original Tweet


Admiring the view from our home for the night, the King Edward Hall, Lindfield John Chenery Original Tweet