Walk Leader Colin M.(No back marker)South West Sussex Ramblers
Start gridref: SU 887 218 Midhurst car park.Start time: 10:00am Distance: 9 miles
Start gridref: SU 887 218 Midhurst car park.Start time: 10:00am Distance: 9 miles
Two main hills and one stile.
A fantastic 9 miles two gentle easy climbs. One stile good rest stops, the views may have been better if the haze did not cover the hills. The three mile Walk down to Midhurst after our lunch break made this the best Nine miler to date.
Cowdray Park and Polo Club
Cowdray is one of England’s most important early Tudor houses.
This visitor attraction, visited by Queen Elizabeth I and King Henry VIII, was partially destroyed by fire in 1793
This Field of Oil Seed Rape: The bright dandelion-yellow flowers of oilseed rape is very familiar sight across farmland hereabout throughout the spring. Farmers are growing more than ever before as there is rocketing prices more-so than for food products. For some of us there is a nice aroma for others it can be quite sickening. |
The Stile at the end of the Jubilee Avenue of Lime Trees |
These boreen or bohereen ("a little road) are widespread around here
especially as some of them were in use before roman times.
More commonly refered to as drovers tracks or roads.
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Tower House Verdley Place a Grade II listed Victorian Mansion.
I beleive this property is in multiple ownership and occupancy.
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Looking up at the Sun whilst having my Lunch what a beautiful sight.
Especially with the Bluebells scattered around.
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Colin Leading us back into Cowdray Park. Thanks for the walk Colin.
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