Pirton and Deacon Hill

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Start at St Mary's churchyard in Pirton. Turn left into Crabtree Lane, then Great Green with the Motte and Bailey pub, to cross the Hitchin Road on to a bridleway, the Icknield Way. The track climbs steadily between fields, eventually curving left to pass the edge of Tingley Wood, now following the county boundary. Past the wood, fork left and continue southwards to the road.

Turn right along the left verge, leaving the road at a lay-by on the left, on to a green lane, here the ancient Icknield Way. At a gate go right to climb Deacon Hill through chalk downland and enjoy the wonderful views. Return to the track and follow it as it levels out with woods to the right, then descends with downland on the left (Telegraph Hill). Pass an information board and continue ahead.

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  Terrain  - Mix of green lanes, tracks and field paths
  Landscape  - Chalk downland, some pasture and some arable
  Dog friendliness  - Good deal of arable land, but sheep graze Deacon Hill. Keep on lead at Park View Stables
  Parking  - On village roads in Pirton
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The county boundary between Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire is complex along the chalk ridge traversed by the Icknield Way. Despite simplification in the late 19th century, Hexton to the west and Pirton still extend deep into Bedfordshire, sandwiching Shillington, which climbs between them up to...
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Pirton and Deacon Hill

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Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Mix of green lanes, tracks and field paths
  Landscape - Chalk downland, some pasture and some arable
  Dog friendliness - Good deal of arable land, but sheep graze Deacon Hill. Keep on lead at Park View Stables
  Parking - On village roads in Pirton
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The county boundary between Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire is complex along the chalk ridge traversed by the Icknield Way. Despite simplification in the late 19th century, Hexton to the west and Pirton still extend deep into Bedfordshire, sandwiching Shillington, which climbs between them up to...
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Hertfordshire
As Hertfordshire is so close to London, many of its towns have become commuter havens. St Albans, less than 19 miles (30km) from the capital, has retained its distinctive character, along with many historic remains.