Over the edge to Sedgemoor
Head back from the car park to turn right along the A378 (Taunton direction). In 110yds (100m), just after the post office turn right on to high-walled path. Through kissing gate at end, turn left opposite cottage with box hedge and through another gate. Follow the right-hand edge of the field beyond, then over a stone stile and cross a driveway to a gate ahead. Soon after this the tall Pynsent Monument comes into sight on the right: a 140ft (43m) waymark for the next part of your walk. Continue always in the same direction, with a fence on your left, to a kissing gate on the left and a lane. Turn right for 170yds(155m) to a gateway with stone pillars.
Take the turning by the first pillar left into a field, and follow its edge round to the right to a kissing gate and the Pynsent Monument with it sudden view ahead over West Sedgemoor. Pass the Monument into a dip, to find a stile at the top corner of open beech wood. A path leads down through the open wood (non-native conifers have been felled here, hence the spindly appearance of the remaining beech and ash trees).
At the bottom turn left, just inside the wood, for 275yds (251m) to a stile on the right. Cross open parkland just to the left of a pond, to a distant gate. This leads back into Burton Wood. Turn left over a stile on to a tarmac track that climbs out of the woods for some 500yds (457m). At the top, some 100yds (91m) later comes a stile to the right.
Cross the stile and bear slightly left across the field to a stile in the hedge of the A387. Cross into Moortown Lane. This jinks right then left to pass an orchard. It then repeats the manoeuvre, jinking right then left to pass a second orchard.
Straight after this second orchard turn left through a gate. With a wide, flat view to your right, cross the top edges of two fields, to a green track. The track emerges onto Holden’s Way. Turn left, uphill, ignoring a side road on the right.
In another 220yds (201m) take a hole in the hedge on the right, with a public footpath waymark. Follow the field edge to a grey stone and red brick house. Pass to its left, to a gap in a tall cupressus hedge. An enclosed path leads out to the B3168. Turn left along the pavement, then take the first left into Stoney Lane. Opposite the turn-off is Old Father Time set on a high wall above a letterbox. After 180yds (165m) take a street on the right just after two houses with red-tiled roofs, it leads back to Curry Rivel’s main street.
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- Private garden
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- Private garden
- Washing machine
- Sky or freeview
- Total units: 1
- Washing machine
- Sky or freeview
- En suite



