Circular walk No.1

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Freeland – Long Hanborough – Church Hanborough – Freeland


Distance 3 miles


This is a gentle walk starting and finishing at the car park of the Village Hall. The course is over the fields to Long Hanborough then along the road to Church Hanborough and back over the fields to Freeland by way of the Village Green.


Although half the route is on roads only a few yards in Church Hanborough and a short length of Pigeon House Lane are without footpaths. The longest section of road from Long to Church Hanborough has a good footpath set away from the carriageway.


The walk starts by crossing the playing field to the far left corner, avoiding the cricket square on the way. This field is marked on old maps as ‘The Bretch’ I believe this is from the Anglo Saxon and means ‘land newly taken into cultivation, often from bracken covered land’.

Beyond the field you will emerge into Blenheim Lane opposite the old cottage ‘Little Blenheim’ with its sign for Free Range Eggs.


Go through the gate and pass directly in front of the cottage, at the far side you will find a narrow passage between a hedge and a fence leading to a swing gate giving access to the field.


The footpath goes forward keeping the field boundary on the left for 50yds or so until you come level with a metal gate. This gate provides the athletic with an alternative but unofficial route from Church Lane/Walkers Close.