Nunney: village, castle and combe
Head down into the village, turning left at De La Mare Café to Nunney Castle (entry is free). Having inspected the castle, cross a footbridge towards the church. Turn left in Church Street, past a stone cross. In another 55yds (50m), where the street starts uphill, turn left into Donkey Lane.
Follow the lane past a high wall on the left, to a gate with a signpost. Keep ahead, leaving the track after 150yds (137m) for a small gate ahead into woods. A wide path leads downstream with the Nunney Brook on its left. The sewage farm on the left is soon passed for pleasanter atmosphere of snowdrops or bluebells. After about 0.75 miles (1.2km) a track runs across the valley.
Turn left, as a signpost suggests, to cross the brook; immediately turn right past a disused stile. Continue along the stream on an often muddy path. Just after crossing concrete slabs, the path climbs away from the stream to join a track above. Turn right to cross the stream on a high, arched bridge. The track bends right, through a gate: as it bends back round to the left keep ahead to a waymarked kissing gate on the left.
Go up the right-hand side of a narrow field to a kissing gate. Continue uphill on the left-hand edge for just 65yds (60m) to a kissing gate in the hedge. Turn up right, next to the hedge, then left along the top of the field to a gap at its corner. As this is the crest of a broad ridge, there are now views ahead to the hills in the east.
Head down the left-hand side of the field into a slight dip. Ignore a half-hidden stile on the left but go through the gateway gap ahead. Now turn right and slant across the corner of the field to a visible kissing gate in the skyline hedge – this turns out to be two gates, one behind the other. Once through these, follow the left-hand edge of the long field ahead, with a tree belt to your left. At its far corner take a gateway gap to the left of a disused kissing gate and a field gate. Continue in same direction as before, but now with hedge on your right. At the field end cross a farm track via two gates. In another 150yds (137m), a kissing gate is on your right.
This leads into a narrow track between over-arching hedges. It bends to the left and then the right, then descends to become a street leading into Nunney. This runs down to join Donkey Lane on the outward route, with the church just 300yds (274m) ahead.
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