Monday, June 13, 2022

LANCASTER (PART 1)

As we approach the county town (city) we happen across the Lancaster Canal, at the point where it crosses the River Lune by this fine aqueduct.



We'll follow the canal by hitching a lift on this narrowboat into the centre of the city.

It's not a long journey.

Here's the British Waterways wharf in Lancaster.

Alongside the towpath is a fine pub, the White Cross.

It's getting late. Another pub calls - The Bobbin.


Darkness has fallen, so we'll spend the evening in a Lancaster Brewery owned pub, the Sun.

That's it for this post. The next one will find us seeing a lot more of the City of Lancaster.

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