Exploring historic Wirksworth
From Market Place in the centre of town, opposite the Heritage Centre, walk up West End past the Blacks Head pub. Turn right into Bowling Green Lane (a paved walkway between buildings), forking left twice until you drop down to reach The Dale.
Turn left and walk up the road, eventually leaving the houses behind, until you get to a hairpin bend. Go up the wooden steps and through the gate ahead to inspect the chasm of the now dormant Middlepeak Quarry.
Return to the road and continue uphill. After 150yds (137m) go through the gap in the wall on the left and turn right for the grassy ridge path above Stoney Wood and an old quarry. Go past the Star Disc and Solar Calendar Stones and drop down to reach the Peace Pole sculpture. Join a gravel path past an orchard and branch right on a narrow walled path that brings you out to Greenhill, a steep road. Turn left and immediately left again for another path between buildings. Go down steps, then a rough drive, and at the bottom cross the footbridge above the road.
Follow the narrow path left then right to emerge on Chapel Lane. Turn left, past the Moot Hall, all the way to the end. Turn right and walk along North End until the junction with Coldwell Street. Turn left and walk down this as far as the railway bridge, with Ecclesbourne Valley Railway on the left.
Go right at the signposted public footpath and follow this surfaced route alongside playing fields, with the railway to your left. At the end fork right on a concession path past the school and medical centre to reach Water Lane. Turn right and cross over to walk up Water Lane as far as the main road.
Turn right, back towards the centre of town, then just after the pedestrian lights go right along St Mary’s Gate. This swings left and emerges on Church Walk. Turn right and follow the path almost all the way around the church until you arrive at the restored lychgate. Turn right to slip through between the shops to St John’s Street, then right again to return to Market Place.
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