Pete's Walks - Hambleden, Marlow Common, Moorend Common (page 4 of 5)

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Google map of the walk

The path continued beside a wall, then I turned left and followed path through the woods in that direction for about half a mile (crossing a drive at one point). Just after going over a plank bridge over a tiny stream, the path turned right and reached the open part of Moorend Common. It was very muddy here, where I initially had to keep left rather than enter the grassy area ahead of me. When I did reach the grassy area it was very squelchy underfoot. The path joined a drive by some cottages, and continued on to reach a road.

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The path through the wooded part of Moorend Common, after I turned left

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The path through the wooded part of Moorend Common

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The path through the wooded part of Moorend Common

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The path through the wooded part of Moorend Common

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The open part of Moorend Common - I kept left here rather than go on to the grassy area

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The open part of Moorend Common

On the other side of the road I took a path that started immediately left of a track. It ran for a hundred yards or so through Moorend Wood and ended when it reached the same track (that had turned left). Two paths started on the other side of the track - the one on the right went through a kissing-gate into a field, but I took the leftmost path that continued just inside the edge of the wood, next to the field [NOTE: previously the path from the road has joined the track at an earlier point, and I've gone a short distance left along the track before taking the second path on the right]. This path soon came to another kissing-gate in a corner of the wood, where I went straight on across a mown meadow. On reaching a hedge corner I carried on beside a hedge on my right, still in the same large meadow.

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The drive leading off Moorend Common

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The path in Moorend Wood

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The path after crossing the track in Moorend Wood

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The path continuing from Moorend Wood

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The path continuing from Moorend Wood

The path brought me to some farm buildings (Frieth was now a short distance to my right), where I turned left at a path junction. The path was soon running along a grassy strip with some mature trees next to a lane on my right. Just before the grassy strip ended I switched to the lane, soon passing St Katherine's Convent on my right. I passed one or two properties in Parmoor and then, after two or three hundred yards, turned right along a path that went a couple of yards down a gravel driveway then ran to the right of the driveway. After passing a garden, the path went half-left across a meadow to reach a lane at Pheasants.

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The path beside the lane to Parmoor

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The path beside the lane to Parmoor

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Zoomed-in shot of a far-reaching view from the lane to Parmoor

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The lane passing St Katherine's, Parmoor

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The path at Pheasants