The Roystone Grange Trail
From the car park follow the High Peak Trail eastwards, signposted Middleton Top. Cross the lane at the end of the car park and out across the huge stone embankment. The former railway line swings southwards and beyond a cutting reaches an old quarry. A waymarked concessionary path up to Minninglow Hill leaves on the left just beyond this point.
Continue across another high embankment on the trail above Minninglow Grange. Go through a short cutting to reach a path junction. Just ahead is the site of the former brick kilns, on the right. Leave the trail at this junction, turning left through a gate for a wide, walled cart track known as Gallowlow Lane that swings southeastwards.
After 0.25 miles (400m), and where the Minninglow concessionary route comes back in, climb the stile in the right-hand wall and follow the path down the field and under the old railway bridge. Walk down through the next field and through a squeeze stile in the wall at the bottom, then continue down a grassy hollow. Go over a high stile in the wall on the left, then continue downhill with the wall now on your right. Beyond a gateway continue down to go through a small gate. Head diagonally left through the next field to reach a stile and on to a lane.
Turn left the short distance to visit the pump house. Now turn round and walk up the lane past Roystone Grange. A little beyond the buildings, to the left of the road, is where the Roman manor once stood. Continue all the way up until you reach the junction with Minninglow Lane.
Turn left and follow this to the road at the end. Turn right and walk along the road northwards, turning right before the railway bridge for the car park and the start of the walk.
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