Pete's Walks- Chenies, Chipperfield Common, Ley Hill (page 6 of 6)

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

Near the top of the slope I came to a path junction where I went right, the new path continuing alongside the wood with a huge corn field sloping down into the Chess Valley on my right. This was a really pleasant part of the route, with nice views over the valley. Eventually I passed Latimer House on my left, then crossed a drive or track, before dropping downhill to reach a road on the edge of Latimer.

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The path after I turned right, now following the edge of Tooley's Croft

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Further along the path

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View across the Chess Valley near Latimer House

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Latimer House

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The path dropping down to the road on the edge of Latimer

Across the road, I took a path going straight on through an irregularly shaped pasture, now down in the valley bottom. Further on the path followed a hedgerow on my left. It then ran for a while between hedges, before emerging in a more open area with the river now close by on my right. The path ended at Mill Farm in Chenies Bottom

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The path along the Chess Valley from Latimer to Chenies Bottom

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The path along the Chess Valley from Latimer to Chenies Bottom

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The path along the Chess Valley from Latimer to Chenies Bottom

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Approaching Chenies Bottom

I turned right along a lane, soon crossing the river. Where the lane split either side of a triangle at a road junction, I took the right fork and crossed the road, then took a footpath on the other side that rose quite steeply (but only briefly) up through a wood. It then ran between walls, with Chenies church to my left and Chenies Manor on the right. I then turned left along the drive from Chenies Manor to return to the centre of Chenies.

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The river Chess at Chenies  Bottom

The path from Chenies Bottom to Chenies - once again I've managed to make a very steep path look flat

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The path from Chenies Bottom entering Chenies (between the churchyard on the left and Chenies Manor)

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Chenies Manor

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Chenies church

There was a heavy drizzle starting just as I reached Chenies Bottom, the rain having arrived an hour earlier than forecast (one reason I chose this walk today was because I knew I'd finish it by about 3pm). This was a very pleasant walk, on  a route I'd not walked too often before so nothing was over-familiar - the paths I'd walked many times before were in the Chess valley, and that is such an attractive area it was no hardship at all walking those paths yet again.