Walk Around Gotts and Armley Parks, 02/06/20

Last night I went for a local walk around Gotts and Armely Parks, two beautiful parks that are joined together and divided by the lane called Redcote Lane. The weather has been warm and sunny for a few days and it had started to change. The blue skies were turning dark and purple with the sun mostly hidden behind rain clouds; and the light was unusual and quite pleasing.
I was happy to discover Lantern Lane in Armley park, which is a narrow path among trees on either side. In the past it was used by cloth workers to reach their place of work in the textile mills of nearby towns. Long hours of work meant walking in the dark, so the workers could be seen carrying lanterns along the path. Hence the name Lantern Lane.

Gotts Park Mansion, also known as Armley House

Scene from Lantern Lane

Lantern Lane

Armley Park

Armley Park
 
My exploring and learning about the local area and its beauty continues. It is one of the good things that happen to me in the Covid19 pandemic lockdown; up until then I always sought to go for walks further away, not realising that the beauty of nature can be enjoyed on my doorstep, too.






Comments

  1. Beautiful captures of a beautiful location you live in. Lantern Lane looks so beautiful to walk through. PEcan imagine the textile workers passing through with their lanterns.

    Love the history you shared in this post. You always share such wonderful and interesting posts.

    Stay safe xx

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