Pete's Walks- Coombe Hill and the Hampdens (page 4 of 5)

If you are considering walking this route yourself, please see my disclaimer. You may also like to see these notes about the maps and GPX files.

Google map of the walk

I turned left along the lane and immediately reached a road junction. I crossed over and went down a private road or drive. This soon turned right, then when it turned left I went straight on down a footpath. This initially ran between gardens, then between trees on my left and a hedge on the right. It then crossed a large arable field, went across a track and through a gate, continuing alongside a fence on my left through a huge meadow and heading towards Great Hampden church. I spotted a few tiny white moths along here, Grass Rivulets. After going through the churchyard, passing to the left of the church,  I turned left along a gravel drive, went through a gate and then immediately turned right over a stile. I now passed in front of Hampden House on my right. The path continued downhill through Lady Hampden's Wood and then through a large green corn field to reach the road that runs through the valley of Hampden Bottom.

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The footpath from Hampden Common to Great Hampden church

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The footpath from Hampden Common to Great Hampden church

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The footpath from Hampden Common to Great Hampden church

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Grass Rivulet moth

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Hampden House (with a HaHa in the foreground)

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The path through Lady Hampden's Wood

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The path continuing down into Hampden Bottom

On the other side of the road, I continued along a path running inside a tree belt. After about a third of a mile, the path left the tree belt through a gap on the right and cut across a corner of another corn field, then rose uphill through a meadow of rough grass to reach another wood - there was a seat carved out of a tree trunk here, where I stopped for my lunch. On the other side of the narrow wood, I turned right on a permissive path to reach a field corner where I turned left for a few yards. I then entered Warren Wood on my right, almost immediately turning left at a path junction. When this path left the wood, it continued along a track to reach the lane in Little Hampden, where I turned left.

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The path to Little Hampden

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The path to Little Hampden

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The path to Little Hampden (there is a seat where the path enters the trees, I stopped there to eat my packed lunch)

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The path in Warren Wood

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The track into Little Hampden

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The lane through Little Hampden

At the end of the lane, by what was formerly the Rising Sun pub, I took a bridleway forking right (a footpath went further right from the same point) and followed it northeast-wards through more woodland for about half a mile, gradually descending to reach a valley bottom. Here I went straight on at a path crossroads, the bridleway now heading more eastwards as it rose up the other side of the valley, now in Scrub Wood. I followed the bridleway all the way to its end near the top of the slope, where I turned left onto another bridleway.

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The bridleway going northeast from Little Hampden

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The bridleway going northeast from Little Hampden

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The bridleway going northeast from Little Hampden

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The bridleway starting up the other side of the valley, now going east

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The bridleway continuing up the other side of the valley

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The bridleway continuing up the other side of the valley