Around the great estate at Hunsdon

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Walk east along the High Street. At the pump bear right into Drury Lane. At its end go through a kissing gate by a pond to the Gilston Park Estate, then straight ahead on a farm access track between arable fields and the remnants of a lime avenue. The path skirts to the left of Hunsdon Lodge Farm, then runs through more cultivated fields, bearing right to cross a track and enter woodland, passing a pillbox within the wood. Once out of the woods cross a concrete road (with a copse to your right) and go straight on.

A third of the way across this field, at a waymarker post marking a T-junction of footpaths, turn right and descend the arable prairie to a concrete road. Cross this and head for the right-hand end of a vestigial hedgerow. Here, you join a track which becomes a green lane. It descends, with a stream shortly appearing on the right hand side. At a lane turn right by a footpath sign to Acorn Street and Hunsdon. Just before Eastwick Hall Farm turn left on to a grassy path and follow the field edge.

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  Terrain  - Trackless arable ground, paths, canal tow path, verges and pavements
  Landscape  - Undulating London clay country on Essex borders
  Dog friendliness  - On lead near roads and livestock; some livestock-free, arable countryside
  Parking  - Along High Street, Hunsdon, near and west of The Crown pub
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
This walk focuses on the great estate of Hunsdon, whose glory days were in the Tudor age. The poorly-drained boulder clay hereabouts proved ideal for the semi-wild hunting park landscape favoured in medieval and Tudor times. A hunting park was created here after the Norman Conquest. Its earliest...
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Around the great estate at Hunsdon

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Additional information
  Terrain - Trackless arable ground, paths, canal tow path, verges and pavements
  Landscape - Undulating London clay country on Essex borders
  Dog friendliness - On lead near roads and livestock; some livestock-free, arable countryside
  Parking - Along High Street, Hunsdon, near and west of The Crown pub
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
This walk focuses on the great estate of Hunsdon, whose glory days were in the Tudor age. The poorly-drained boulder clay hereabouts proved ideal for the semi-wild hunting park landscape favoured in medieval and Tudor times. A hunting park was created here after the Norman Conquest. Its earliest...
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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.