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Walton Hall Old Views
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Click to enlargeView of the Squire's Wall at Walton Park and Waterton Park Golf Course. More about the wall ....
[04 Nov 2010]
Click to enlargeThe welcome sight of a Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) at the golf course. Herons also visit the Walton Colliery Nature Park and Cold Hiendley Reservoir.
[1st May 2011]
Click to enlargeStubbs Piece (or Wood), not far from the Squire's grave. Apart from the occasional exclamations of golfers in the distance, the silence is broken only by the chirping of birds.
[8th April 2011]
Click to enlargeThe lake in autumn.
[03 Nov 2011]
Click to enlargeCanada Geese enjoying a day on the golf course.
[07 Apr 2011]
Stubbs Wood Public Footpath Sign
Two public rights of way cross Waterton Park, these are:
Footpath 17 from The Balk, along the former 'Avenue', over Walton Hall Canal Bridge, along the side of the golf course, behind Brockswood Court, across the golf course toward the woods by the lake, then through the woods on the north shore of the lake, turning northward to meet footpath no. 3 at the stile in the East Wall.
Footpath 18 from its junction with footpath 17 just north of the car park at Walton Hall, across the golf course to the East Gate and footpath no. 3.

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Footpaths and Bridleways
For more information about public rights of way in the Wakefield district, visit the official Wakefield website.
Click here for Walton's Public Rights of Way.

 
 
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