Pete's Walks - Hambleden, Marlow Common, Moorend Common (page 3 of 5)

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Google map of the walk

At the end of Mundaydean Lane I continued straight on down a track. At its end I turned left and then immediately right, following a path just inside the edge of Shillingridge Wood. This was one of the muddiest paths I'd follow today. After almost half a mile the path reached a nice area of beech trees, where it went straight on where a track went right. It left the wood at a gate, going right in the steeply sloping corner of a meadow or paddock, then continuing between a fence and a tall hedgerow on my right. At a junction (near Bluey's farm, according to the OS map) I turned left and then immediately right, now on a bridleway with a line of tall conifers on my left. Shortly after this bridleway turned half-right and started uphill, I turned left onto another bridleway. This entered a meadow, crossing it and following its left edge. It went through another gate into a second meadow, and followed its left edge until it came to a gate. Through the gate it continued next to the meadow and soon entered Moor Wood

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Mundaydean Lane

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The bridleway after I turned left then right at the end of Mundaydean Lane

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Shillingridge Wood

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The path from Shillingridge Wood towards Bluey's Farm

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The path from Shillingridge Wood towards Bluey's Farm

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The bridleway near Bluey's Farm

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The next bridleway, after going through a gate on the left

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Where the bridleway goes through a gate in the second meadow

I followed the bridleway through Moor Wood for about half a mile until a footpath crossed it (as I did last time I walked this route, I misremembered this section as being much longer, and was surprised how quickly I got here). I turned left here, the path following a track. After about a third of a mile, the path briefly left the wood and crossed part of a meadow before entering Bottom Wood and continuing through it for another quarter of a mile or so.

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The bridleway continuing through Moor Wood

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The bridleway continuing through Moor Wood

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Moor Wood, immediately after I turned left along a footpath

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The footpath through Moor Wood

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The meadow between Moor Wood and Bottom Wood

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The footpath continuing through Bottom Wood

On eventually leaving Bottom Wood the path went slightly right through some small conifers in the corner of a field to where wooden railings and steps took me to the other side of a hedge. The path continued alongside the hedge, then passed a spot where the OS map indicates there is a ruined chapel though there's nothing really to see. Across a track, the path continued across a large meadow to reach the wooded section of Moorend Common.

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The footpath after it leaves Bottom Wood - it takes the right fork here

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The footpath continuing towards Moorend Common