30-05-2013 3:12 PM
30-05-2013 3:53 PM
Looks like a lot of steps to get up there!
30-05-2013 3:55 PM
Clever you Rhubarb. There's no way I could do it.
30-05-2013 4:04 PM
Wow did you take any pics from the top ? i couldnt get up there unless i was air lifted :^O
30-05-2013 4:09 PM
I never counted them, but there are a lot and you can go through a door onto a balcony thingy, i went through and went straight back, decided i don't do hights, this isn't from the top, just on the
steps, part is built in a quarry,
30-05-2013 5:29 PM
It looks lovely there rhubarb.
30-05-2013 6:13 PM
Books you can drive up to the monument and there is a cafe and butterfly house. It would be a nice place to take your mum, as on a clear day you can see the Lake District and Morecambe Bay. Just look up Williamson's Park, Lancaster
30-05-2013 7:04 PM
30-05-2013 7:57 PM
Wow! what a beautiful place Ruth 😄
There's no way I'd make it up there though..........OH would have to give me a piggy back..........not a sight many would like to witness I wouldn't think 😐 :^O
I love looking around really old buildings though, hoping to see a few more this year if I can muster the courage to go a little further now 😄
30-05-2013 10:26 PM
It is the building you can see from the M6, capt, i really should go more often, as the grounds are beautiful.the building is a Memorial, built by the lino king in memory of his wife, the park was built/dug out of a quarry to give men, work in time of hardship