From london this
follows an old drovers
' road from stonehenge to bruton - no towns at all.
During the 1800's the pub was a popular resting place for
welsh cattle drovers
on their way to northampton market.
Drovers trails, smugglers paths a. .
The very routes once followed by rob roy's
cattle drovers
in time became the arteries which now carry our modern traffic.
Drovers ' trails
or enjoy forays in the nearby forests.
Drovers used
through the area known as brenig.
This
ancient drovers
' inn has been modernized with the addition of a dining room with spectacular views.
Drovers road
to glenelg, where a ( summer ) ferry crosses the sea to skye.
As a boy of nine he helped a
sheep drover
to drive sheep and sometimes walked 12 miles a day.
Drover's road
runs along the ouse valley crossing the north south roman route from bicester to towcester.
The military road winds down to the
old drovers
inn near the gateway to glencoe.
Drover routes, by rivers.
But in early 1712 rob roy's
head drover, having purchased the cattle, then sold it on and disappeared with the funds.
Drover's route
into the city from the surrounding countryside.
In the amusements we have referred to does the "
jolly drover
" while the night away in abilene.
Drovers paths, but are not way-marked.
Cattle drovers
bringing cattle horses and sheep from northumbria and scotland regularly came to the town.
Drovers ' tracks
dimly sensing their destiny in the unwitting feet that tramped them into being.
Drover's path
leads to open fields recently planted with new oaks, ashes and cherries.
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