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Heyshott walk on 12th June 2024

Mark and Jo's walk started at the Unicorn Inn in Heyshott and the group of 8 walkers headed north towards Goldballs plantation but then turned towards Walkers Farm and past Oakscroft. The walk should then have carried on south towards Mill Lane but the footpath was closed due to a fallen tree. So instead, turning left the group headed south east and followed a driveway to Mill Lane only to find the gate chained to its post. However this did not defeat the group who all managed to climb over the low fence at the side of the gate. Back on course, the group walked through Hoe Copse, using a fallen tree for seating at the coffee stop. Almost reaching Cocking, the group then headed East past Sage barn and through Hampshire Copse, heading back to Heyshott. A final loop to the south of Heyshott brought the walk to just under 5 miles, arriving back at the Unicorn at 12:40 for lunch. And happily, our one litter picker looked hard but did not find anything!

All lined up, ready to go!

The South Downs, Eleanor Farjeon country. Eleanor, great friend of Edward Thomas, was the author of "Morning has broken". Born 1881, died 1965.   For more info. click here:-   Eleanor Farjeon

Little bit of grass to negotiate.

Now, where did I park my lawn mower?

A very pleasant walk, just under 5 miles


Hill Brow walk on 5th June 2024

The walk this week unintentionally diverted from its original route, thanks must go to Jay for getting the 9 walkers and leaders back on track and to lunch in plenty of time. Covering 4.6 miles starting at Hill Brow, initially taking the Serpent Trail at Combe Hill to Tullecombe. Fortunately that day the Rogate Bike park was not being used by the mountain bikers, the jumps and drops were terrifying to look at never mind to experience on a bike, the group were happy walking. We then made our way to Rogate Common, through woodland and some more open areas where the clear skies allowed good views towards the South Downs. On to Durford Woods and then back to the Jolly Drover for a delicious lunch concluded our walk. Two litter pickers had packed bags to dispose of in the correct way, two walk leaders had thoughts of renewing their map reading skills and others seem pleased to arrive back with clean boots as weather was sunny and dry.


Elsted walk on 29th May 2024

Tim led our 4.4 mile ‘not very hilly’ walk from The Three Horseshoes at Elsted. Despite the extensive rain the previous day, we were blessed with sunshine and warmth. We started off down Elsted Road to take the footpath between the houses, dropping down across a field, the copse at the bottom, gliding through the mud until we reached the wooden bridge over the stream. Crossing over and skirting the next field, across the road into the road to Newhouse Farm. Turning left we crossed two fields with ewes and their lambs before a third field brought us to a gate between Rook Wood and Drencher Copse. Squelching across the next field we turned right onto Brimbrook Lane for a short time, then took the path on the right across fields towards Ditchling. On reaching the top of a hill shortly before Manor Farm we elected to stretch out on the field surrounded by sheep that kept a wary eye on us from a distance while we had our coffee break. Springing up from our supine poses we crossed Manor Farm’s yard and the fields beyond taking care on the descent through the scrub to the stream and slipping up the other side to gain the road at Treyford. Shortly after passing the Treyford Cemetery we took the path north dropping down Westfield Hanger with a final push back up the hill to the Three Horseshoes for our lunch.


Kirdford walk on 22nd May 2023

We started at the recently refurbished Foresters Arms for our 3.7 mile amble around Kirdford.  The weather forecast was not promising, but Kathryn assured us mud would not be too much of an issue should the heavens open.  Time was taken to read the village history monument and the adjacent inscribed stone set into the old rectory wall warning against drunkenness in no uncertain terms.  Admonished, we carried on up the road until we took the footpath through the Normandie Stud and their well groomed horses and foals and skirted around Boxalland and Kiln Copses and through the woods of Barkfold Rough.  A long bench provided the perfect location for our coffee break near Chandler’s Barn before heading west on paths through fields.  There was a temptation to watch a shepherd training his sheepdog, but the promised rain made an entrance so we scrambled into more rain gear as we headed off.  A short spell on Plaistow Road brought us to the footpath over Great Common past the housing estate under construction and back to the Foresters which was not open.  We retired to The Stag Inn at Balls Cross for a hearty lunch.


Midhurst walk on 15th May 2024

Celia and Miguel led us on an excellent local 4.9 mile walk around the Midhurst area on a beautiful day for the nine of us.  Starting at the Grange car park we passed South Pond with its ducks, down the Wharf to the River Rother and along the bank to the Cowdray Ruins.  Taking the Causeway, and crossing the main road brought us back to the banks of the Rother still on the Lipchis Way, through the National Trust field with Belted Galloway cattle and the views of Woolbeding House, gardens and the giant glasshouse.  Our coffee break was in the shade under an oak tree with seating on fallen branches.  With thirsts quenched we carried on downhill, crossed the A272 and up onto Midhurst Common.  A short climb up to Sunset Hill with a stop to take in the view across the heath and South Downs before turning around and taking the path passing the Cemetery.  The route passed the old station building at the Bepton Industrial Estate and onto the Jubilee Path back to South Pond and the carpark.  We adjourned to Fratelli, the Italian Restaurant in Midhurst for lunch.


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