Around the Chess Valley

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From Sarratt Green walk north. Beyond Great Sarratt Hall Farm go left through a kissing gate, signed 'Rose Hall'. Go through a kissing gate, bear right across pastures, then via two more kissing gates, go along a lane, beside some woods, now on the Chiltern Way. Take the left fork to skirt Rose Hall Farm to a path and a stile. Go through a kissing gate and skirt right of the barns of Bragman's Farm to the lane via a kissing gate and a hand gate.

Turn left uphill and go right at a 'Chiltern Way' sign via a stile. Go diagonally across the field to a stile, then by the hedge to a lane via a kissing gate. Turn right. Past Newhouse Farm turn left on to a path. At a kissing gate go diagonally right across a field and, through a kissing gate at the hedge, bear right to a lane.

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  Terrain  - Paths, tracks, village roads and country lanes
  Landscape  - Chalk plateau and water-meadows
  Dog friendliness  - Frequent horses and cattle; signs near Latimer. Off lead in Long Wood north of Latimer
  Parking  - On west side of Sarratt Green
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
In the late 18th century Flaunden village migrated uphill to cottages built by Lord Latimer, who owned the manor. These rows of flint and brick cottages remain today. In 1838 the rector of Latimer's nephew, the young George Gilbert Scott, designed his first church here, a humble start for the great...
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Around the Chess Valley

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Additional information
  Terrain - Paths, tracks, village roads and country lanes
  Landscape - Chalk plateau and water-meadows
  Dog friendliness - Frequent horses and cattle; signs near Latimer. Off lead in Long Wood north of Latimer
  Parking - On west side of Sarratt Green
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
In the late 18th century Flaunden village migrated uphill to cottages built by Lord Latimer, who owned the manor. These rows of flint and brick cottages remain today. In 1838 the rector of Latimer's nephew, the young George Gilbert Scott, designed his first church here, a humble start for the great...
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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.