Sudbury Common Lands
Leave the car park at the Kingfisher Leisure Centre through a gate at the start of the Valley Walk, then turn left to walk around Friar's Meadow. Cross the meadow and turn right to follow the bank of the Stour, then turn right alongside a tributary and climb the steps to rejoin the Valley Walk.
Turn left and cross a footbridge, noting the Quay Theatre, housed in the town's old maltings, to your right. You now stay on the Valley Walk for a further 2 miles (3.2km). At first the path is enclosed between tall embankments but, after passing a Stour Valley Path sign and crossing Belchamp Brook, it opens out to reveal views of arable farmland and meadows.
Just before reaching a road junction, climb the steps of the embankment on the right, cross a paddock and turn right along the driveway to Borley Hall. Look for a narrow footpath between the high garden wall of the hall and Borley Mill, the first of three former watermills on this route. Go through two gates to bear half-left across a meadow to a further gate. Cross a footbridge and walk across a meadow to cross another footbridge to reach a road at the end of an enclosed path.
Turn right along the pavement for 250yds (229m). Just beyond Chaucer Road on your left, turn right on to a tarmac lane with views of North Meadow Common to your left. Cross the bridge to pass Brundon Mill and turn left alongside a row of pink cottages. Soon you are on the Sudbury Common Lands among the horses and cattle. Walk across the meadow and over a footbridge then pass a World War II pill box, cross a footbridge over a weir and bear half right across Fullingpit Meadow. A metal bridge leads into Freemen's Common, where you bear half right towards the old white-painted mill, now converted into the Mill Hotel.
Pass through the gate to walk beside the hotel, then turn right and left along Stour Street, passing several half-timbered buildings including the 15th-century Salters Hall. Turn right along School Street past the old grammar school, then left along Christopher Lane to emerge on Gainsborough Street opposite Gainsborough's House. Turn right to reach Market Hill, where a statue of Thomas Gainsborough stands in front of St Peter's Church.
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