Over to Jersey Lane and down to Sandridge, and as it has been dry, we ventured to Nomansland using the multi-user path along the Heartwood perimeter. It was getting plenty of use today, there were lots of runners taking part in an endurance event. Some of them were cheerful, some of them were serious. We were unanimously cheerful.
The multi-user path is multi-weather, but paths over the common are muddy when wet - they were fine today. Along Ferrers Lane, through to Pipers Lane, a bit of a climb, but a steady one. A quick blast along the main road, then down to Leasey Bridge and in to Willow Trees cafe at Croft Farm. Rona had been for 'Tea by the Lea' a few years ago, which was outdoor only and only ran for one summer. It is still possible to venture right down and sit by the river bank. We were happy enough to sit on the terrace adjoining the converted barn which now houses the cafe. We can report that Willow Trees is best chosen as an afternoon cake stop - the morning is devoted to actually baking the cakes. However, the breakfast menu, which runs from 9am until noon, includes croissants with jam as well as various enticing savoury options. Willow Trees is only open at weekends.
The silkie hens came over to see us depart, with their dinky balls-of-fluff chicks. Time was marching on, we opted to return by the outward route, which was actually very nice and could be enjoyed in reverse, although getting back up the hill was a bit of a challenge. The runners were looking a bit more tired now. From Sandridge we started splitting off to skedaddle home in various directions.