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At a bridleway crossroads I went straight on, the wood now becoming Overs Wood. Soon there was a green metal fence on my right, which the bridleway followed for several hundred yards, Further on the bridleway ran close to fields on the right, the wood now being Greyhone Wood. Eventually the bridleway turned right, following a garden fence on the left a short way to reach a minor road at a bend. I went a short way left, and opposite where a track or drive came in on the left I took a path on the right. After a few yards this turned left to go up the wooded hillside at an angle. The path turned right shortly before reaching a lane near the top of the slope. to make my way up through the wooded hillside on the right.
The bridleway after entering Overs Wood
The path continuing through Greyhone Wood
The short road section
The path to Witheridge Hill
The path to Witheridge Hill
I went a few yards left and then down a driveway on the far side - after a few yards a sign on the right indicated where the footpath forked right. The path soon reached an area of grass and a gravel drive, where waymarks showed that the path went left and then immediately right at a junction of gravel drives. On approaching a gate at the end of the drive, the path went round to the right and soon reached a metal kissing-gate. It then continued along the right edge of a stubble field before crossing a second stubble field. It then followed the left edge of some rough paddocks to a gate. Beyond this, I went a few yards left along a drive then went right by a gate marked 'Old Barn'. I soon came to a path crossroads, where I turned right and followed the path a short distance to reach a road at Highmoor.
The path at Witheridge Hill
The path at Witheridge Hill
The path from Witheridge Hill
The path from Witheridge Hill
The path continuing near Highmoor Farm
The path after I turned right at a path crossroads
The path after I turned right, approaching the road in Highmoor
A few yards to the right I took a byway starting on the other side of the road (the former pub here has been knocked down and two large detached houses were being built I followed it for about half a mile, as it headed northeast just inside Highmoor Common Wood. I passed a couple of cottages to the right and went straight on at a junction. At a track junction near a large property named Merrimoles (to my right) I took a path going straight through the wood. After about a quarter of a mile I went right at a path junction, this path soon dropping downhill slightly and crossing a bridleway (in fact the path becomes a bridleway at this point). It continued through Lowercommon Wood, going left after about quarter of a mile, then turning right and then left again, soon after reaching a main road (the A4130 again).
The byway to Lower Highmoor and Merrimoles
The byway to Lower Highmoor and Merrimoles
The byway continuing to Merrimoles
Near the start of the path through Highmoor Common Wood
The path through Highmoor Common Wood
The path after I turned right (the first time)
The bridleway through Lowercommon Wood
The bridleway through Lowercommon Wood, approaching the road