ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
Poet Sylvia Plath's grave is in Heptonstall graveyard. There has been a battle about the wording on the headstone. Some feminists took exception to her name being inscribed as 'Sylvia Plath Hughes' (she was married to Ted Hughes, who was born in nearby Mytholmroyd) and chiselled off the 'Hughes'. It was repaired or replaced several times. Sometimes the grave was left unmarked for a while. I have just read that 'masculinists' (!) at one time chiselled 'Plath' off the stone in retaliation - pretty pathetic, but there you go. I haven't been in that graveyard for some years so I don't know what the current situation with the grave is.
There is an article on Wikipedia about Sylvia Plath - what a sad story!
Anyway, @Blue Hills - it would be a nice place to visit during one of your visits home to the Ribble Valley. The original church in the village was ruined and replaced by the current church, but the old ruins still stand. There is a cafe not far from the church (Towngate Tearooms) which I often call in at on my rides. There is also that Wetherspoons in Todmorden that you want to visit ...
At this time of year it might be best to cycle to Hebden Bridge via the A646 and then up Heptonstall Rd to the village. A more strenuous and scenic route would be via Nelson and Widdop Rd, but that might be better saved for spring or summer!
There is an article on Wikipedia about Sylvia Plath - what a sad story!
Anyway, @Blue Hills - it would be a nice place to visit during one of your visits home to the Ribble Valley. The original church in the village was ruined and replaced by the current church, but the old ruins still stand. There is a cafe not far from the church (Towngate Tearooms) which I often call in at on my rides. There is also that Wetherspoons in Todmorden that you want to visit ...
At this time of year it might be best to cycle to Hebden Bridge via the A646 and then up Heptonstall Rd to the village. A more strenuous and scenic route would be via Nelson and Widdop Rd, but that might be better saved for spring or summer!