Cocket Moss
Walk west along the road, with a wall on your left. The lane bends left near a farm then passes through a gate. The next section is pleasantly elevated. Pass through another gate and continue along the winding lane for about a mile (1.6km) to the wide opening of a stony track on the left, just beyond a red-topped gas pipeline marker post.
Turn left through the gate and go down this track. About 100yds (91m) after the next gate, where the track dips down gently before rising again, with a farm on the skyline ahead, turn left, not on the obvious track to a ford, but a few paces beyond, to cross a stream by the grassed-over remains of a small dam. This is still a water intake (you can see the pump), so take care not to pollute. Go through a gate just beyond (it says ‘Bull in Field’ in very faded paint). Follow the left-hand wall for around 50yds (46m), then bear slightly right to follow a green track along the left-hand flank of a small hill with scattered thorn trees. Keep mostly parallel with the wall on the left. Continue along the track past dense stands of rushes, then turn left to find a (hard to spot) stile in a stone wall.
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