I would like to report that the approach is impressive but it really isn't - just a low hummock with the vegetation no different at the top from that lower down. No tree line, no windswept alpine crags. Just grass. And sheep.
| Fox Hill from the south. 24 September, 2018 |
Even so, the hill does afford some interesting views from the top. Looking to the north there is a good view of Daventry but 'the Athens of the north' is not a description to be applied to a town which counts the Tesco store among its finest architectural achievements.
From the summit of Fox Hill looking north over Daventry.
24 September, 2018
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To the west the view is of more interest. The hill in the background is officially and almost laughably called Big Hill - all 215 metres of it. In the foreground Foxhill Farm with its various outbuildings is clear, and a closer view shows, in the middle ground, a white building with a rather interesting history.
From the summit of Fox Hill looking west. 24 September, 2018
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This is Badby Park, now home to Elysium Neurological. It stands in a 50-acre estate and the house itself, originally built in 1826 for Charles William Watkins, functioned as a nunnery/monastery until 2005 when a severe shortage of nuns (notably poor breeders) together with the failure of some commercial enterprises, led to its closure.
A closer look at the view to the west, with Badby Park in the
middle ground. 24 September, 2018
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The walk was interesting and revealing but yielded other than the handsome bug, Pantilus tunicatus, a September/October insect - and one which I foolishly failed to photograph.
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