Friday, 11 July 2014

Walk 18 - Merstone to Arreton - 4.3 miles

The point of this walk was to photograph some poppies, as I had been told there was usually a good poppy field on the Merstone-Arreton road, just past the cemetery, by the junction with East Lane. But though I think I found the field, it had only a narrow strip of poppies, so either the field has been replanted or it's not a good year for them. I'll have to try somewhere else!
View from Merstone Lane
The walk began at Bohemia Corner, the junction with the Rookley Main Rd and Merstone Road. It is mostly a road walk and only the stretch between East Lane and Arreton is a busy road.
View from Merstone Lane Isle of wight
We walk along the lane with cornfields on the right hand side and views across to Stenbury Down.
Cornfield and view to stenbury down


Stenbury Down from Merstone


Merstone cornfield


Cornfields on Merstone Lane isle of wight
 Rather a Provencal spot, I thought.
row of Aspens at Merstone
 These trees (Aspen?) were along the cycle path which crosses Merstone Lane.
In the fields I came across many of these Field Scabious, or Knautia arvensis. They are so called because they were traditionally used to treat scabies and other skin conditions as well as coughs and lung conditions.
Field Scabious, or Knautia arvensis
Another medicinal plant along the way was this Hypericum growing in a front garden along Merstone Lane. Also known as St John's Wort, its many varieties have long been used by herbalists for the treatment of depression and anxiety.
Hypericum or st john's wort


cottage on merstone lane
Hebes attract butterflies but I didn't manage to catch any today.
Pale lilac hebe  macro
I passed this ruined cottage and thought it suited a sepia treatment.
Derelict cottage on Merstone Lane
Just past this field, at the junction with East Lane, is the poppy field I was aiming for.
Field at junction of Merstone lane and East lane
What I hadn't taken account of was the wind, it was difficult to catch them at a still moment.


poppy in cornfield


Poppies in cornfield, merstone, isle of wight


Poppies in cornfield, merstone, isle of wight


Poppies in cornfield, merstone, isle of wight
A few yards further along the busy Downend Lane is the Arreton Craft Village, a collection of craft shops centred around the flower filled courtyard of the Dairyman's Daughter pub.
Arreton Craft village


Craft shop at Arreton barns
One cabin contains a collection of vintage slot machines....
slot machine with sailor dummy at arreton barns




palm reading slot machine at arreton barns
and collections of old farm machinery and business signs...
vintage signs and farm machinery at arreton craft village

old farm machinery at arreton barns
courtyard flowers at Dairymans Daughter Arreton


courtyard signs at Dairymans Daughter Arreton






olive tree and flowers at the Dairymans Daughter pub, isle of wight
pale peach begonia Finally, one butterfly settled on this yellow begonia, a Small Tortoiseshell.
small tortoiseshell butterfly on yellow begonia


The Norman church, St George's Arreton is just next door.
st george's church, arreton , isle of wight
I finished with an attempt to hit the footpath along St George's Down, but went wrong somewhere and just walked around a big field!
Walk Map Details


Walk Details
Distance: 4.3 miles
Time: 2 hours
Start: Bohemia Corner on Main Road Rookley
Finish: Arreton Barns
Refreshments and WC: Arreton Barns

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