Pete's Walks - Studham Common, Great Gaddesden, Hudnall (page 1 of 3)

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I did this circular walk of about 8 miles on Sunday, 7th July 2026. It was another repeat a walk I did in January 2019, which was a shortened version of Walk 2 of my Chiltern Chain Walk. This was my first walk for almost a month, mainly due to the weather either being too wet or too hot, but also partly because on the few fine days I have been out looking for butterflies.

I set off from the car park on Studham Common (Grid reference TL 027156) about 11.25am, taking the path heading east along the top of the common, which dropped gently downhill on my left. In the corner of the common, I took a footpath going right, following a hedge and then Great Bradwin's Wood on my left. At the end of the wood there was a gap, which I went through and continued along the edge of a field with a fence and hedge to my right. I then carried on down a gravel drive with a tall hedge on my right. This brought me to a minor road where I turned left, following the road where it soon turned to the right (by a junction).

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The path along the top of Studham Common

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The path passing Great Bradwin's Wood, after I turned right at the corner of Studham Common

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The same path after going through a wide gap in the hedge

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The same path continuing along a driveway

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The road, after it turns right (I turned left roughly where the road goes out of view in this shot)

I followed the road as far as the entrance to Barwythe Lodge on the right, where I took a footpath going left that followed the left edge of a large field. In the field corner the path turned right. The path stays to the right of the hedge where a path goes left, then switches to the left of the hedge just a short way further on. I was now on the edge of a huge corn field where I spotted several wildflowers and a few butterflies, including a Painted Lady. It was several hundred yards to the next field corner, which was strangely staggered so that I had to turn left, right, left and right again. The field boundary then finally turned left for a third time, but here I went through an open gateway and then turned left along the other side of the hedge.

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The path after I turned left from the road

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Further along the same path

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The same path after it turns right in the field corner

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The path after I switched to the left of the hedgerow

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Painted Lady

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Further along the same path

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Further along the same path

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The path after I went through a gate and continued along the other side of the hedgerow (it goes through a gate in the corner, where I turned right along the far side of the hedgerow)

In the next field corner I went straight on through a gate, then turned right along the far side of another hedgerow - I was now back in another part of the same large field I'd been in before. At the next field corner I went straight on, following a tall hedge of mature trees on my left beside another arable field. I followed the edge of the field where it turned right, but immediately before it turned left I went left at a gate, and followed a clear path that eventually brought me to a lane on the edge of Jockey End (the main settlement at Gaddesden Row).

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The path after I turned right, back in the same huge field

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The path continuing through the next field (it goes through a gate at the right end of the bushes and trees sticking out into the field)

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The path continuing towards Jockey End

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The path continuing towards Jockey End

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The path continuing towards Jockey End

I went a short way right along the lane, then turned left along a path that followed a hedge on my left. I went straight on through a gate in the corner of this field, now with a tall hedgerow to my right. Just after a gap in the hedge, a finger-post indicated where the path switched to the right of this hedge. There was a nice view here, towards the Gade valley. A little way further on, the path entered Hoo Wood.

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The lane on the edge of Jockey End (I turned left in the dip)

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The path to Hoo Wood

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The path Hoo Wood

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Approaching Hoo Wood