I turned right along the bridleway, and followed it for about a third of a mile. When it entered a wood, I took a footpath on the left. This went through a gate into the Hartslock nature reserve and rose quite steeply up a grassy slope, with a fence nearby on the right. I was puffing and panting when I reached the bench at the top of the slope, and was glad to be able to use the splendid view back along the river towards Goring as an excuse for a photo stop. I then explored the nature reserve for about 25 minutes. Unfortnuately i didn't see either a Lady Orchid or a Monkey Orchid, just numerous of their spectacular hybrids. I also saw a few other wildflowers, including Milkwort and Cowslips.
The bridleway from Gatehampton Manor to Hartslock
The bridleway from Gatehampton Manor to Hartslock
The bridleway from Gatehampton Manor to Hartslock
The start of the path to Hartslock nature reserve
The path to Hartslock nature reserve
View back from Hartslock nature reserve
Zoomed-in shot from Hartslock nature reserve
Chalk Milkwort
I then dropped downhill to a gate (a pedestrian one, to the left of a metal farm gate), and turned left along what looked like a bridleway but which the OS map indicates is an 'other route with public access'. This soon brought me to what looked like a sharp bend on a lane - in fact, the OS map shows that a lane comes from the left and ends at this point, the continuation to the right being the drive to Upper Gatehampton Farm. I turned right and followed a bridleway uphill along the drive.
The path continuing from Hartslock nature reserve
The 'Other route with public access' between the nature reserve and the drive to Upper Gatehampton Farm
The bridleway to Upper Gatehampton Farm
The bridleway to Upper Gatehampton Farm