Up Bowsey Hill from Wargrave
From the car park turn left and walk along School Lane (the B477). On the first bend bear left into Dark Lane, head up the hill and turn right at the T-junction into Wargrave Hill. Follow the road and turn left at the sign for Crazies Hill. Turn right opposite East Lodge towards Warren Row, follow the winding lane, and turn left through a wooden picket gate to join a waymarked path. Keep alongside the fence, and after 200yds (183m) fork left at the broken footpath sign, across the fields towards trees. Go through a gate and turn right at the road. Continue for 150yds (137m), veering left through a kissing gate.
Now on a golf course, keep close to the left boundary of the field, go straight ahead, then descend steeply (be careful in wet weather) to a kissing gate (keep to the right-hand side as it is partially hidden) and a bridleway beyond. Cross a stile almost opposite and climb the steep hillside. Over a stile at the crest keep ahead on the higher ground, following the path alongside the fence. Descend to a kissing gate at the road and turn immediately right. Head uphill and pass Worley's Farm.
Take the next waymarked path on the right, just before a row of trees, and cross a stile. Walk between fences and hedges, going through a kissing gate near the crest and lining up with a large white house in the distance. Keep to the left of the house, Crazies, whose portico was salvaged from the old Henley Town Hall. Go through a kissing gate and follow an enclosed path to the road. Turn right, then almost immediately left beside the village hall. Follow the path by a paddock to a kissing gate by the road. Turn right, ignore the entrance to Thistle House (and a byway, the Chiltern Way, into trees on the right) and keep going to a gate on the left.
Join a woodland path and look out for white arrows on the tree trunks, eventually reaching a waymarked junction. Turn right here, avoiding a path on the right, and keep going to the next waymarked junction, on the edge of the wood. Fields are visible here. Bear left and walk down to a flight of steps and a footbridge. Go straight on to the edge of the field, to a public footpath sign, and turn right along the field-edge.
Cross a bridleway via two stiles and continue ahead along the woodland edge. Look for a hedge gap on the right, cross into the adjoining field and maintain the same direction. Make for a kissing gate and a footbridge in the field corner and continue ahead to the remains of a wrought-iron kissing gate. Follow the path across the next field, heading towards trees. Make for a kissing gate leading out to the road and turn right. Follow it down to the A321, looking out for 'Barrymore', a splendid three-storey house on the right. Turn left and walk along to School Lane to return to the car park.
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