Pete's Walks - Maidensgrove Common and Rotherfield Peppard (page 4 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

Immediately before the last residence on the right, I took a footpath on the right. Again this started as a bit of a 'green tunnel' with overhanging hedges blocking any views. After going through a gate the path continued between a hedge and a fence on my right, beyond which was a field of stubble. The path then dropped quite steeply downhill, between a hedge and the edge of a wood on my right. In the valley bottom I came to a path junction, where I turned right and followed a path through the wood, along the valley bottom, for about a quarter of a mile.

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The path going west from near King's Farm

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The path going west from near King's Farm

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The path going west from near King's Farm

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The path through the wood after I turned right in the valley bottom

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The path through the wood after I turned right in the valley bottom

After emerging from the far side of the wood I went through a metal kissing-gate and continued along the left edge of a field of stubble (the OS map shows the bridleway going through the middle of the meadow over the hedge on my left). I went straight on where a farm track went left, and after a few hundred yards the path went through a gap and then followed the right edge of another large stubble field. In the far corner the path went a few yards right to reach the end of a lane, where I turned left to head into Rotherfield Peppard. I soon passed the village church on my right, and after another quarter of a mile or so I reached a large green. I walked onto the green and turned left, close to some trees on the edge of the green, and made my way to a bench by the road through the village. It was now 1.30pm, and I sat on the bench to eat my packed lunch.

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The path continuing towards Rotherfield Peppard

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The path continuing towards Rotherfield Peppard

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The path continuing towards Rotherfield Peppard

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The lane into Rotherfield Peppard

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Rotherfield Peppard church

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The lane into Rotherfield Peppard

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The common at Rotherfield Peppard (I stayed close to the left edge)

I then crossed the road and continued down a lane. I went straight on at a junction, then when the lane turned left at the bottom of a slope, I went straight on along a bridleway through Littlebottom Wood. The bridleway continued from that wood between a fence and a hedge to reach Greatbottom Wood, where it continued northwards. Soon there were two parallel paths - I started on the right-hand one, soon passing a white arrow indicating this was the correct choice, but soon after switched to the left-hand one (and again saw a white arrow). This proved to be the correct decision, as the right-hand path gradually veered further right and I lost sight of it.

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The lane from Rotherfield Peppard

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The bridleway through Littlebottom Wood

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The bridleway through Littlebottom Wood

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The bridleway continuing from Littlebottom Wood to Greatbottom Wood

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The bridleway through Greatbottom Wood

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The bridleway through Greatbottom Wood