Thundridge to High Cross and the Rib Valley

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From Thundridge Village Stores walk uphill and at the bend in Ermine Street there are two footpath signs: follow the 'Ware' one steeply uphill to the Victorian parish churchyard, for good views northwards and westwards. Retrace your steps downhill to Ermine Street and follow the other footpath, signposted 'Thundridge Old Church'. After a kissing gate go straight on across pasture, now on the Hertfordshire Way, then cross some arable land to descend to the Rib Valley. Turn right on to a tarmac path. Pass under the A10 Wadesmill bypass, heading for Cold Christmas. Once under the road, turn left on to a path. The ruined church tower is visible ahead and to the left, beyond the river, are the grounds of Youngsbury, a country house from 1745 set in 'Capability' Brown parkland.

Only the tower of the medieval parish church remains, the rest having been pulled down in 1853. Continue along the metalled track, between pastures. Pass a tree-lined track on the right and continue straight ahead on the footpath. Cross an access road. At a footpath crossroads go left over a footbridge that bypasses the River Rib ford.

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  Terrain  - Good paths and tracks with only one large arable field to cross, no stiles
  Landscape  - Valleys and chalk hills, a mix of arable land and pasture
  Dog friendliness  - Sheep pasture and horse paddocks along the Rib Valley
  Parking  - By the village stores, Ermine Street, Thundridge (to east of A10)
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Although Thundridge and Wadesmill are on Roman Ermine Street, they were not always so. Thundridge, like many early Anglo-Saxon settlements, grew up off the road, about 0.5 miles (800m) to the east along the valley of the River Rib. Of this original village only the 15th-century tower of the old...
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Thundridge to High Cross and the Rib Valley

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Additional information
  Terrain - Good paths and tracks with only one large arable field to cross, no stiles
  Landscape - Valleys and chalk hills, a mix of arable land and pasture
  Dog friendliness - Sheep pasture and horse paddocks along the Rib Valley
  Parking - By the village stores, Ermine Street, Thundridge (to east of A10)
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Although Thundridge and Wadesmill are on Roman Ermine Street, they were not always so. Thundridge, like many early Anglo-Saxon settlements, grew up off the road, about 0.5 miles (800m) to the east along the valley of the River Rib. Of this original village only the 15th-century tower of the old...
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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.