Arriving back at Bolehill on Monday we had not been home long when a cottage arrived. They had a Landrover so were able to negotiate the tricky conditions. In the morning three cottages that had been here over the weekend were able to depart after Andrew had been up to create a passage through the snow. The cleaners had not been able to get up so Chris turned the cottage round. There was still one cottage here for a few more days having arrived before the snow. I could have gone to bowls, if the road had been passable, but cancelled. It was the last one of the season. The road to Monyash beyond our entrance had been blocked by drifting snow until Monday morning and on the local evening news they were advising not to travel north of Bakewell due to bad road conditions. Chris had told ne about a car that had spent Friday night at the bottom of our drive and a lady from Monyash had left her car in our field and walked home. On Tuesday morning I took my camera with me when I took the dogs for a walk and saw a tractor trying to clear more snow off the road to Monyash. The road to Sheldon was still closed. We had a cottage to turn round as the cleaners could not get here and guests arrived about 4pm. They had to park in the field as the car park is not yet clear so Chris collected them and the luggage and delivered them to the cottage. Some welcome sunshine initiated a thaw so hopefully we have seen the last of the heavy snow but already our WI group meeting on Wednesday at Monyash and the WI quiz at Buxton on Thursday are cancelled. Flagg races on Easter Tuesday has also been cancelled. Typical, the first time in years we could have gone. Here are some photos from Tuesday.