Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Bradfield Wildlife. Cows :)
Here are some of the friendly resident cows of Bradfield that decided to come and say hello to me on my travels. The locals are just as friendly too :)
Bradfield is so quiet and peaceful. With stunning scenery and wildlife everywhere you look, Bradfield is well worth a visit :)
The Cricket green in the centre of Bradfield has lots of space for children to play safely, seats to watch the local Cricket team, a Bowling green, Tennis Courts, and the beautiful natural stream across the road even has a few ducks that you can feed !
There is also a church at the top of the hill, and the breathtaking views of Bradfield can be fully appreciated if you venture up to the top of the hill towards the church.
Bradfield is the ideal place for people who want to visit a beautiful village with rustic genuine charm. You can grab a local ice cream if you have room after your cosy pub meal. The homemade food and local produce will make you feel right at home. Everything at Bradfield has that feel good factor about it.
A visit to Bradfield is truly one where you can relax and unwind in a traditional village atmosphere, and is a place to have a break from noisy gadgets and enjoy family life in a peaceful and beautiful countryside setting.
Bradfield is a great place to take good friends and treat them to the finer side of life.
Bradfield is not a hotspot for mobile devices such as mobile phones, you probably will not get a reception signal at all, but then why would you need to use your mobile ?
Your Sat Nav should be fine though and will get you to your destination if you have the right postcode :)
Bradfield is my personal "Village of the Decade" and will find it hard to find a contender to beat it.
Bradfield is probably one of the most unspoiled places in the UK and surely is worth more than one visit.
The most surprising thing is that the location of Bradfield is only 20 minutes drive from Sheffield, which is a major UK city. Bradfield is also within easy reach by car from Barnsley, Rotherham and Chesterfield.
Sheffield is based about 1 and 20 minutes from Manchester. You can travel from Sheffield to Manchester by car on the "Snake Pass" or "Woodhead Pass".
Both routes have stunning views, but please travel via the "Woodhead Pass" if possible if travelling to Sheffield from Manchester at night by Car.
The "Snake Pass" and its winding roads are a challenge at night for even the most competant driver.
The "UK Countryside Review for Pub Of The Year 2012" is coming soon ....
Is the winning pub based in Bradfield ... ? ... Possibly :)
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